The provided line graph shows the number of people who completed higher education from 1992 to 2006.
Overall, it is clear that the number of female graduates was higher than that of male graduates ranging from 30% to 50% in different years
An interesting point to highlight is the rapid growth in the number of graduates of both genders from 2002 to 2007 with a plateau in 2004. Additionally, the number of male graduates increased slightly slower than that of female graduates. However fluctuations in the number of graduates of both sexes were almost similar over the given period.
In contrast, the total number of graduates was almost stable in the second part of line graph from 1992 until the start of considerable rise in 2002, except for the slight peak in 1995, which relates to both genders. It is worth noting that number of male graduates was growing throughout 2000 year and then dramatically fell in 2001. While number of women with higher education was continue to increase steadily throughout the same period.
