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The image shows a bar chart comparing the percentage of female school leavers going on to higher education in five countries (UK, USA, Australia, South Korea, and France) in 1980 and 2015. In 1980, the USA had the highest percentage at around 50%, followed by the UK at just over 30%, Australia at about 25%, France at around 15%, and South Korea at approximately 5%. However, in 2015, South Korea surpassed all other countries with over 50%, followed closely by the USA at just under 50%, Australia at around 45%, the UK at approximately 40%, and France at just over 30%.
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The provided chart illustrates the proportion of females applying for the universities in five various countries in 1980 and 2015.
Overall, the greatest number of women in Australia chose to study at higher education (58%) in both years while the others experienced an upward trend from 1980 to 2015.
Australia is responsible for the most significant share (58%) of females studying at post secondary education whereas the numbers of women in USA reached the same proportion in 2015 which was merely 38% in 1980.
The figures for UK and France represented a major difference in 1980 with 35% and 50% respectively. However, both countries witnessed a growth of escalating up to 55% in 2015. In contrast, the index of women at universities constituted just 15% then increased by twice accounting for 30% in 2015.
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