The bar chart illustrates the numbers of older and younger adults with higher education across six countries in 2010.
Overall, it is evident that the percentage of older adults’ educated population is lower almost in every country except for USA; while younger adults show consistent dominance almost everywhere.
The category of people aged around 55-64 in Germany stands at a slightly greater percentage of 80, whereas in the US, numbers increase to approximately 90%. However, Russian’s adults land at the number of apparently 70%; with a noticeable decline to 40% in Korea. The Brazil shows smaller percentage of approximately 20%. The China decreases to approximately 10%.
Younger adults at the age of 25-34 in The Germany, in contrast, stand at a slightly greater number of 80%, which is roughly accounted for 85-90%.The USA younger adult’s population land at the similar number, roughly accounting for 80-85%. The Russia presents higher number for younger adults oriented at 90-95%, with The Korea’s population increasing to almost 100%. The Brazil’s population lands roughly at 50%; whereas The China’s population experiences a dramatic decline to 20%.
