The provided bar chart balustrates the volumes of literacy levels among the six leading regions and genders, the data covers the year of 2000.
Overall, its readily apparent that females emerged as the foremost percentage rather than males in the literacy rate in South Asia,followed closely by Sub-Saharan Africa, while Developed Countries occupied the last position among the top six nations.
To commence with, women in South America dominated the literacy rate with an impressive output of 55%, while mens’ literacy rate stood at about above 30%. In Arab States, women were at a slightly similar level to approximately 53% and men were determined with significant low rate at almost 29%. Meantime, in Sub-Saharan Africa females grade in literacy contributed to be at roughly 48%, then males in this same region showed a least high percentage as opposed to later nation at exact 30%, which means that men are not interested in literacy as women.
In contract, in East Asia/ Oceania the literacy level was at 20% among women, which is higher than the mens’ level by about 12% to 18%. Similarly, in the nation of Latin America/ Caribben, females obtained a low grade to persumably 11% and in males this output was really close to reach to the females rate to about 10%. Culminating in, both genders in Developed Countiries indicated to be at the same percentage at almost 1%, marking this country not suitable for literacy.
