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Band 4+: The graph below shows the percentage of 18-25 year olds in universities in four countries.

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The image shows university attendance percentages for 18-25 year olds in Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand from 1961 to 2011. In 1961: Singapore and Philippines both near 10%, Malaysia approx. 12%, Thailand approx. 2%. By 1971: Singapore near 20%, Malaysia steady around 12%, Philippines around 10%, Thailand just over 2%. In 1981: Singapore peaks at approx. 28%, Philippines and Malaysia both around 20%, Thailand below 5%. In 1991: Singapore dips to 20%, Philippines at 25%, Malaysia rises over 20%, Thailand steady below 5%. By 2001: Singapore and Philippines converge at 38%, Malaysia steady just above 20%, Thailand rises to 15%. In 2011: Singapore surpasses 40%, Philippines close behind at 40%, Malaysia at 35%, Thailand reaches 20%.
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The line graph illustrates the percentage of students between 18 and 25 years old in four different countries such as Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand during the period from 1961 to 2011.

Overall, despite the some changes in amount of students over the period, the rate at the end remain several with starting years.

In the beginning of the period, many students was in Thailand’s universities with 25%. Until 1991 the percentage had a little decline with fluctuation to 20% and starting this year index are sharply increased to the end(2011) and reached the the peak just over the 40%.The second leader university was in Singapore with 15% in 1961. Percentage of this country not be lower then initial position during the period, rising in amount of students with some fluctuations and at the end reached 40%.

The third country is Philippines, this country start with juts under the 10% of students and was stable before 1981. From 1991 the percentage of university members start to smoothly increase next three decades. The last one is Malaysia wich indicator shows lower then 5% in the beginning. During this five decade period index of this country was most stable then other countries. For instance, the first decade are increased to 10%, then smoothly increase before 1991 when start to stability during the end with 15% of students.

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