The given chart shows information on the percentage of female entering to higher education in five different countries for the years 1970 and 2005.
Overrall, it is noticeable that the percentage of women school leavers going into higher education in both years was the highest in Canada. Moreover, the proportion of other female joining to higher levels of education in the UK , the USA, Japan and Germany grew dramatically after 35 years from the first period.
In 1970, the percentage of German female who joined into higher education was around 50%, while this figure Canada was 60% which means was 5 percent higher. 35 years later, the proportion of Canada women accessed to higher education stay remained at 60%, but the amount of Germany women rose 5 percent and equal with Canada.
In the first period, the ratio of women enter to higher education in three countries includes the UK, the USA and Japan was nearly 40%, 40% and more than 20%. After 35 years, this figure increased dramatically with the highest position belongs to the UK, which was 60%.
