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Band 7+: The charts below give information about levels for education in Glasgow, a city in Scotland, in 2010.

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The image presents data on education levels in Glasgow, 2010; for age 16-24: no qualifications 2, school certificate 27, university degree 71; age 25-34: no qualifications 3, school certificate 21, university degree 76; age 35-50: no qualifications 9, school certificate 20, university degree 71; age 50-75: no qualifications 20, school certificate 50, university degree 30; age 75+: no qualifications 72, school certificate 3, university degree 25. For gender in 2010: women had no qualifications 33%, university degree 38%, school certificate 29%; men had no qualifications 33%, university degree 32%, school certificate 35%.
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The bar chart and pie chart illustrate the proportion of Glasgow citizens who received different levels of education (no qualification, school certificate, and university degree) in 2010. The bar chart divides the percentage into age groups, while the pie chart is split into two genders.

Overall, in 2010 people with the higher number of formal education were between 16 to 50, while the least was found in the 75 and above age group. During the same year, men and women had similar numbers in all aspects.

A future analysis into the bar chart shows us that citizens between the ages of 16 to 24, 24 to 35, and 35 to 50 all had relatively the same proportion of people in all level types (9% with no qualification, 15% to 20% with a school certificate, and 71% to 76% received a university degree). However, the people in the two other age groups (50 to 75, and 75 and over) had contrasting numbers. Firstly, 35% of people between 50 to 75 had no qualifications compared to the 72% of people above 75. Furthermore, 20% of individuals earned a school certificate and 50% earned a university degree, while the 75 and above age groups had 3% with a school certificate and 25% with a university degree.

However, if we compare genders during the same year, we can see that most men and women did not have formal education (35% and 38%). Whereas, 33% of both genders at least earned a school certificate, and 29% of women and 32% of men had a university degree.

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