The two bar chart shows the percentage of boys and girls in secondary school and higher education in four regions in 2000.
Overall, Europe have the highest numbers in both education levels, while Sub-Saharan Africa is the lowest. Also, in some regions, female is higher than male, but not all.
In secondary education, Europe is almost 100% for both boys and girls. There is no big difference between them. However, in Sub-Saharan Africa, the percentage is much lower, about 30% for boys and only around 20% for girls. In Latin America, girls is higher than boys, around 60% compared to 50%. In East Asia, both genders are similar, around 60%, but male is a little bit higher.
In higher education, Europe still has the highest figures, with about 60% for men and 70% for women. In Sub-Saharan Africa, it is very low, only around 5% for both. Latin America shows around 20% for men and 15% for women. East Asia is also low, about 10% for men and slightly lower for women.
In conclusion, Europe is the highest in both charts, while Sub-Saharan Africa is the lowest, and there are some difference between male and female in each region.
