The graph above displays female graduates’ rates of receiving higher education for 5 countries from 1980 till 2015, by percentages.
Overall, numbers for 4 of the 5 countries increased over time. Namely, UK, USA, South Korea, and France increased popularity of higher education among female school-leavers. In fact, the number of female collage students in the UK, USA, and South Korea experienced a significant increase. That said, France’s and Australia’s percentages almost did not changed, according to the chart.
As mentioned, 60 percent of the countries shown in the graph saw a optimistic growth for woman’s higher education, comparing values of 2015 and 1980. In fact, each of these countries’ rates grew around 15 percent, over the years.
On the other hand, values for Australia and France almost stayed same. To be specific, despite the fact that these countries had greatest rates back in 1980, France increased about 5 percents, while Australia nearly did not changed.
