The bar chart provides insights into the education levels in Glasgow in 2010 across various age groups.
Among individuals aged 16–24, a significant majority hold University degrees (71%), followed by those with school certificates (20%), and a smaller segment with no qualifications (9%). Moving to the 24-35 age group, 76% hold University degrees, the highest among all age groups. The 35-50 age group shows similar proportions to the youngest group. Among the 50-75 age group, 50% have a university degree, 20% have a school certificate, and the remaining 30% have no qualifications. The oldest group (75+) exhibits a notable decline in the proportion of individuals with school certificates (3%) and an increase in those with no qualifications (25%).
Regarding the pie charts illustrating education levels among women and men, both genders display approximately similar proportions across the three categories. Notably, both men and women have a significant portion with no qualifications, comprising 38% of women and 35% of men. Additionally, both sexes share equal indicators in terms of school certificates, with 33% each.
In conclusion, the data indicates a notable prevalence of University degrees among younger age groups, with a gradual decline in educational attainment as age increases, accompanied by a higher proportion of individuals with no qualifications.
