The chart shows data about the percentage of female students going into higher education between various states over the 35-year period, between 1980 and 2015.
Overall, it can be seen that. There was a visible rise in the number of female students who were into higher studies in every country in 2015, when compared with 1980. Additionally, Australia stood at pick in both of year for female high education enrollment.
Firstly, in 1980 the UK and USA had about 35% each, of school leavers going into high studies. However, by 2015 they rised around 55% of school leavers enrolling higher education. The percentage of high school students in Australia in 1980 and 2015, the trend experienced a same point, around 57%. According to the chart, the most dramatic change was in South Korea, where the perennial increased from 15% to 30%. In addition, the smallest change was seen in France, where number increased by 5% over the 35-year period.
