The data shows how educated people are, in two categories: different age groups and gender. In Glasgow, Scotland, in 2010.
Overall, it can be seen that the majority of the population have earned college degrees, most college educated group are those who are between the ages of 24-35. Additionally, university degrees are quite similar between women and men. Furthermore, there is a small difference between males and females who attended high schools. In contrast, older residents are far less educated and only a tiny portion of them have school certificates.
In detail, most university degrees are held by people between the ages of 24 to 35, following in second place are 16-24-year-olds and 35–50-year-olds have the same portion of well-educated people. On the other hand, only half of the residents between the ages of 50 to75 have attended colleges and thirty people out of a hundred have no qualifications, compared to people who are over the age of 75, which no qualifications are the largest portion with 72 people out of a 100.
Specifically, 33 percent of both men and women have university certificates and the percentage of men with no degrees is 3 percent less than women with no degrees.
To sum up, different levels of education in males and females is equally distributed and differs only by few measures. However, if we look at different age groups, those who are 24-35 years-old are far more educated compared to older generations of over 75 years old.
