The provided bar chart illustrates the educational attainments of different demographics , while the pie charts categorize the educational levels by gender in a city of Scotland called Glasgow in 2010.
Overall, it is readily apparent that the average educational levels of older generations seem to be lower than that of younger individuals. Notably, the figures regarding the educational levels were strikingly similar for both genders.
In 2010, the proportions of individuals with no qualifications from age ranges 16-24, 24-35 and 35-50 were all 9%. However, while the rate of university degree holders and school certificate holders in both age ranges 16-24 and 35-50 were 20% and 71% respectively, the demographic aged 24-35 exhibited a slight difference, with university degree holders and school certificate holders accounted for 15% and 76% in that order. Turning to the older generations, the percentage of individuals with university degrees took up half this demographic’s population, while only 30% had no qualifications and 20% only had school certificates. Concurrently, three quarters of age range from 75 years old upwards have no qualifications, whereas 3% had school certificates and 25% had university degrees.Observing the pie charts in detail, it is apparent that the proportions of individuals with school certificates were the same in the case of both male and female, with 33% each. However, the figure for university degrees accounted for 32% in the case of male, while only 29% were observed in the case of females
