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Band 4+: The chart gives information on the percentage of women going into higher education in five countries for the years 1980 and 2015.

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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 bar chart illustrates the data of females who visits united kingdom, Australia,Usa and 2 other countries for the purpose of higher studies in the year 1980 and 2015.

In 1980 the proportion of women’s who studies in different countries are lower as compared to 2015 in some countries the number of percentage are increased 25 to 30 percent after thirty five years.

Additionally, if we talked about the female ratio of higher education in UK there will be almost 35 percent women’s who visit United kingdom for their higher studies. Moreover in USA round 40% individual take admission in united states for their education purpose. Also if we talked about Australia and France both states are in the top of the list almost sixty percent researcher take admission in Australia and 50% in France. Although, the percentage of international student in south Korea are much lower almost 15 percent people prefer to take admission in south-Korea.

On the other hand, the scenario are totally changed in 2015. Female students happily prefer UK and USA. Almost fifty percent individual like to study in united kingdom and 60% take admission for higher studies in united states of America. Furthermore, Australia and France are Also favorite destination’s for international female students the ratio of women are almost 60 percent in both countries. In addition, again in 2015 the number of individuals in South Korea are much lower as compared to other 4 countries just 30 percent lady students come to Korea for studies.

In conclusion, after 35 years in 2015 female students prefer these countries for higher studies as before.

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