The given charts compare the percentages of male and female students attending high school and higher education (college and university) in four regions: Europe, Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, and East Asia.
Overall, Europe had the highest education rates in both charts, while Sub-Saharan Africa had the lowest.
In high school, nearly 100% of both boys and girls attended in Europe. In Sub-Saharan Africa, around 30% of boys and 20% of girls were in school. In Latin America, about 60% of girls attended high school, which was 10% more than boys. East Asia showed equal attendance for both genders at about 60%.
In higher education, Europe again led, with about 60% of men and slightly over 70% of women in college or university. Sub-Saharan Africa had very low rates—only 5% of men and 2% of women. In Latin America, 20% of males and 5% of females attended. East Asia had about 10% of males and 8-9% of females in higher education.
