The chart shows information regarding the typical rates of educational involvement and the highest educational qualifications achieved by adults between 2000 and 2010 in Singapore.
Overall, the males tend to spend more time studying than females. In addition, the education level in Singapore is increasing.
To be specific in the bart chart, it easily can be seen that people had a tendency to spend more time at school. In 2000, Singaporean men spent 9 years at school, while women spent slightly less time studying at 8 years. This figure witnessed a gradual increase in the next ten years, peaking in 2010 (with 11 years for males and 9 years for females). As a result, the quality of education improved.
Turning to the pie chart, in 2000, while high school qualification took the first portion with 32.1%, master qualification constituted the lowest part of education level. The second place belonged to secondary school qualification with 26.3%. Beside, primary and university levels made up 25,8% and 8,3%. In 2010, it easily can be seen that the data has changed. University and master levels took the first and second portions with 33% and 30.3%, respectively, while previously these two qualifications occupied the lowest position. Primary qualification became the lowest with just 2%. High school and secondary school levels represented the third and fourth.
