The provided bar graph compares the proportion of adults who had education at high school level in six countries in 2010.
Overall, what stands out is that, adults aged 25-34 in South Korea recorded the highest proportion of individuals who had education at high school level. It is also noteworthy that China was reported the lowest proportion of people who had knowledge at high school level.
Looking at the three nations, the percentage of people who had education at high school level among 55-64 years old stood at around 85% and 25-34 age group, that figure was at approximately 90%. When it comes to USA, 55-64 group recorded the highest level in terms of education level at high school with just above 90%, at approximately 93% and 25-34 age group with just lowest proportion at just 90%. As for Russia, 55-64 group displayed at just around 70% and 25-34 group illustrated significantly higher statistics roughly 90%.
Focusing on the remaining countries, South Korea kept dominance in terms of education at high school among 25-34 years old at just below 100%, at approximately 98% and the following age group 25-34 with just 40%. With regard to Brazil, people aged 55-64 years with just above 20%, at around 26% and the other group aged 25-34 had considerably higher proportion at just below 50%, at about 48%. Regarding China, it displayed the lowest percentage of adults who had education level at high school among 55-64 aged had the lowest proportion at just 12% compared to 25-34 age group at just 20%.
