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The image shows two bar charts detailing percentages of male and female students in part-time and full-time education across different age groups in Australia in 2006. For males: age 15-19 had 5% part-time, 40% full-time; age 20-24 had 11% part-time, 15% full-time; age 25-29 had 8% part-time, 5% full-time; age 30+ had 10% part-time, 2% full-time. For females: age 15-19 had 7% part-time, 42% full-time; age 20-24 had 11% part-time, 17% full-time; age 25-29 had 8% part-time, 6% full-time; age 30+ had 12% part-time, 3% full-time.
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From the begining we can clearly see that the concept of education still remains relevant no matter the age.
Firstly,from the chart we can acknolage that part-time education is way more damanded for people between the ages of 20 to 24. At this age they are often studying and trying to finsh their degre while working at the same time.
On the other hand adults over 30 are preffering to studie full time, eather because they want a higher position in their work field or they want to change it completly.
Never the less we can see that teenagers are chosing part-time over full-time, between the 2 gendars we can see that females are in the lead no matter the age, because they want to be indepedent and not relly on others.
To sum up, education is highly demandended at every age, because it gives a higher chance for succes.
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