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The image is a bar graph representing data, titled "Percentage of women and men who passed their driving test in one Asian country, 1980-2010." The graph shows the percentage of people passing broken down by gender (women and men) and year (1980, 1990, 2000, 2010). In the year 1980, approximately 40% of women and 70% of men passed. In 1990, around 50% of women and 60% of men passed. In 2000, about 45% of women and 55% of men passed. In 2010, nearly 50% of women and 75% of men passed. The graph's Y-axis ranges from 0 to 80 in increments of 10, representing the percentage, while the X-axis denotes gender and year.
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The bar chart illustrates how women and men in a country in Asia passed their driving test from 1980 to 2010.
Overall, there was a significant rise in the percentage of people passing their driving test in both sexes in the country examined, with men witnessing almost no change in the latter half of the period. In addition, women generally had by far the highest figures over the years.
The proportion of females who passed the driving test started at about 48%, after which it saw a rise to reach around 52% in the next 10 years. A similar change, but to a greater extent, can be seen in the figures for males, which grew from 28% in 1980 to roughly 37% ten years later.
From 2000 to 2010, the percentage of women achieving enough scores to pass the driving test continued to increase, ending at approximately 63%. The figures for men kept rising to just under 50% in 2000 and maintained at this level towards the end of the period.
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