The line graph illustrates average number of year spent at school and two pie chart compares education level of adults from 200 to 2010 in Singapore.
Overall, while average number of adult females spent years at school remained stable throughout all given period, school years of adult males increased. Most of students in 2000 had high school qualification, while University qualification was mostly used in 2010.
It is interesting to note, that Adult males studied more than females. In 2000 Adult females spent same 8 years at school as females in 2002 as well as in 2004. While years at the school of Adult males had more interesting changes: In 2000 it was more than 8, but in 2002 in increased by less than 10, it was same in 2004 as well. From this, 26.3% was secondary school qualification and it was almost more than any other, only percent of high school qualification could overweigh it with 32.13%, but not primary school qualification, because it was 25.77%. Fewer percents were for University qualification and Master qualification with 8.3% and 7.5%.
If in first 3 years, years of females studied at school didn’t move, from 2008 it a little bit jumped for 1 year and overall 9 year, than again went up in 2010 to 9. However bigger changes was with males. In 2008 their years at school risen to more than 10 and in 2010 significantly increased to almost 12 years. This students had different qualifications, such as University qualification, in 2000 only 8.3% of people had it, but in 2010 in incredibly increased to incredible 32.93%, which is absolutely fantastic change. It is not over, if 7.5% of students in 2000 had master qualification, in 2010 it jumped to 30.31%. Primary school qualification in 2010 was more than 25%, in 2000 it dramatically decreased to 2.1%. Secondary school qualification increased to 15.2% and high qualification as well to 19.55%.
