The given bar charts depict the figures for male and female students of different age groups who studied in Australia for full-time and part-time education in 2006.
Overall, students who are aged 20-24 are more likely studied part-time rather than studyed full -time. It was the opposite of the 30 age group.
At the age of 20 to 24, the percentage of male students and female students were at the top of four other ages. The number of male students was around 2% lower than that of female students in terms of part – time education and full – time education. Similarly, part-time male students aged 15-19 observed smaller percentages than part-time female students, in contrast with full-time education. Male student aged 30+ had higher number than that of female student of 2% points in term of part-time education and it was contrast with term of full-time education. At the age of 25 to 29, female students in part- time education and full-time education had the same number with male students.
