The given chart illustrates data on the educational rate in Glasgow, a city in Scotland, in 2010. The first chart shows the level of education by age range, the latter demonstrates ones at any age by gender in 2010.
Overall, people from 16 to 75 showed the highest percentage in having a university degree, while a large number of people over 75 did not have qualifications in 2010. Consequently, people of both men and women exhibited a similar figure in the highest rate of no qualifications.
The education levels of both men and women exhibited a comparable figure with 35%, 38% no qualifications, respectively. Both genders showed 33% people having university degrees, but the figure of men having school certificates was higher 3% (32%) than women (29%).
The proportion of people having university degrees was highest in the age of 24-35, with 76%, followed by people at 16-24, 35-50 age bracket, with the same figure 71%. However, the percentage of people aged 50-75 having university qualifications showed a lower number, with only 50%. Remarkably, the oldest aged over 75 showed a notable percentage when having 72% no qualifications, 25% university degrees, only 3% school certificate.
