The graph illustrates the number of university graduates in Canada, Poland and Germany in the years 1990 to 2010.
Overall, it is evident that Canada had the highest number of graduates among the other countries. While Poland and Canada’s number increased gradually over the years, Germany experienced fluctuations, and remained the same in the last year.
Looking at the details, in 1995, Canada experienced the biggest growth by 20. Furthermore, Poland also showed an increase, however Germany’s graduate number decreased to 120 from 130. In 2000, both Poland and Canada increased by 30. Whereas, Germany declined by 10 again.
In contrast, in 2005 Germany’s number of graduates slightly rose to 120, while Poland and Canada’s number increased by 30 respectively. In 2010, Canada’s graduation number rose to 260. In addition, Germany stood at 130 which is the same graduation number at the beginning. Lastly, Poland also showed an increase again and stood at 200, and ranked second.
