The pie chart illustrates the percentage of men and women with higher education qualification in Japan, United States, Switzerland, Britain and Germany in 2001.
Overall, it is evident that German females and Swiss males had the highest rate of being highly educated, whereas Japanese women accounted for the lowest percentage.
To begin with, 40% of japanese males had higher education qualification, by contrast females accounted for 25% which is also the lowest in the chart. The American males stood at the same place as japanese males for higher education qualification, at 40%. American females had slightly lower higher education qualification than American males, reportingly 35%.Furthermore, Swiss females had 35% higher education qualification rate, by contrast swiss males higher education qualification accounted for 45%, which is also the highest in the chart combined witg german females.
In terms of Britain, 30% of british females were qualified as higher educated while percentage for males were slightly high than females, at 40%. Moreover, only 35% of German males were marked as highly educated.
