The charts display the education levels of people in Glasgow in 2010, categorized by age and gender.
Overall, younger people were more likely to have a school certificate or a university degree, while older generations had a larger proportion of individuals without qualifications. The gender-based data shows that men and women had similar educational levels, with slight differences.
Education was more common among younger age groups. In the 16-24, 24-35, and 35-50 categories, most individuals had a school certificate, while only around 9% held a university degree. However, in the 50-75 group, the proportion of degree holders rose to 30%. The 75+ group had the lowest educational attainment, with 72% lacking qualifications.
The gender distribution indicates that 38% of women had no qualifications, slightly more than men at 35%. The percentage of university graduates was higher among males (32%) than females (29%), while school certificates were equally distributed at 33% for both genders.
