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Band 5+: The chart below give information about levels of education in Glasgow, a city in Scotland, in 2010

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The image presents two sets of data on education levels in Glasgow, 2010: a bar chart displaying education levels by age group and a pie chart illustrating education levels by gender. In the age group bar chart, age 16-24 shows 71% with university degrees, 19% with school certificates, and 10% with no qualifications; age 25-35 indicates 71% university degrees, 20% school certificates, and 9% no qualifications; age 35-50 reveals 70% university degrees, 20% school certificates, and 10% no qualifications; age 50-75 shows 60% university degrees, 30% school certificates, and 10% no qualifications; age 75+ has 50% with school certificates, 25% each for university degrees and no qualifications. The gender-based pie chart demonstrates that women have 38% university degrees, 29% school certificates, and 33% no qualifications, whereas men possess 35% university degrees, 30% school certificates, and 35% no qualifications.
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The diagrams beneath illustrate an information about a degree of education among citizens of Glasgow in 2010. The data, which was gathered owing to various surveys, is distributed and compartmentalized into two different charts with an only age estimation and with gender difference.

Implement with a fact, that the majority of people with university degree is a 75 and more age group with a remarkable 72 percents rate, unlike to the huge age gap from 16 to 50 that contains only 9 percents of individuals, who have the highest education. Moreover, it is particularly noticeably that the extent of absence of qualification among first three categories of mankind is larger than 70 percent. Fittingly, the number of people who have not any qualification in the group 75+ is distinctly in two times smaller, than 50-75 one. As we can see, approximately entire teams include an average percent of school certificate at 20, however; the oldest collective indicates only 3 percent of school degree availability.

According to the pie chart, it can be easily observed and detected that both genders have similar meanings of lack of qualification. Besides, other points introduce such a tiny difference in 3 percents.

In conclusion, there are two pictures, which contain a comprehensively wide volume of relevant information to the topic of research. Thus, there are almost no difference in gender comparison of education, nevertheless; the age illustration shows a huge features of each generation’s education special perception.

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