The chart deliberately provides information regarding to levels of education in Glasgow, a city located in Scotland, in 2010. The data is presented as percentages of different levels of education. In addition, there are two types of data informs two categories which are divided by age groups and gender.
In summary, the age group chart shows signs of large contrast from each demographics whereas the gender chart shows a slight similarity and stability between men and women.
Certain demographics ranging from the age of 16-24 has graduated with a school certificate approximately 71% and 20% graduated with a university degree, while the remaining 9% does not have qualification. Similarly to age groups of (24-35) and (35-56) have nearly have the equavalent percentages. Approximately 70% and 71% of each demographic have a school certificate, 15% and 20% have a university degree, and both 9% remaining have no qualification.
In contrast to elderly demographics, from the ages (56-75) fairly have 50% of people graduate with a school certificate, 30% and 33% have university degrees and no qualifications.
As regards to levels of education between men and women similarly have 17% amount of people that graduated with a university degree. In differences, men have 5% more graduates with university degrees than women. Meanwhile the remaining people that has no education qualifications are approximately 34% of women’s population and 28% of the male population.
