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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 given chart provides the data on the fraction of women going into higher education in five nations for the years 1980 and 2015.
In Australia the percentage of women going to higher education remained constant in 1980 and 2015 (at almost 57 percent). And UK and USA had a similar percentage in 1980 (around 35 percent) and that number crossed a little over 55 percent by 2016.
Similarly, South Korea had also increased from around 15 percent in 1980 to exactly double (30%) in 2016. At last, France had a slight increase of women going to higher education from 50% in 1980 to around 53 percent in 2016.
Overall we can see the number of women going to higher education is increasing over time in every nation.
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