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The image shows a line graph depicting the percentage of urban population growth in four Southeast Asian countries (Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand) from 1961 to 2011. Singapore starts at approximately 100% urban population in 1961, remains steady until 1981, then gradually increases to nearly 100% by 2011. Malaysia begins at roughly 27% in 1961, with a steady incline to around 72% by 2011. The Philippines starts at about 30% in 1961, with an overall upward trend reaching around 45% by 2011. Thailand begins at roughly 15% in 1961 and follows a similar trend to the Philippines, ending at around 34% by 2011.
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The line below depicts the percentage of university students in the last fifty years from 1961. These countries were Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Philippines which are located in Southern Asia.
Overall, the percentage of 18-25 year old students in Singapore and Thailand were much higher. The other countries growth were double less.
The Singapore from 1961 and 2011 increased dramatically from 15% to 40%. However, there was a fall in 1981 to 25% and 2001 to 34%. There was a highest result 43% in Thailand in final years started from 1991. But until 1991 there was a gently drop and reached a lowest point 20%.
The percentage of students in the Philippines was stable for the 10 years and then significantly increased from 5% to 20% between 1971 and 2011. There was a 0% when the University of Malaysia began and doubled to 10% within 10years. In 20years there was a gently climb to 15% and then levelled.
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