These bar graphs illustrate the recent proportion collection of secondary and higher education takers from some regions of the world with 2 main categories in comparison.
Overall, it is depicted that secondary education intake has more significant percentages than higher education in both categories. Moreover, Europe dominates both education levels, while Sub-Saharan Africa has the lowest intake population.
In the school-aged population, Europe has a significant proportion of males at 90% and females at a peak of 100%. Consequently, it is followed by Latin America and East Asia regions at between 40% and 50%, with the lowest Sub-Saharan Africa percentage at 10% in males and a low of 20% in females.
On the other hand, the adult higher education population of Europe halves when compared with secondary education, standing between 40% and 50% in both genders. Then, it is followed by similar rates of Latin and East Asian populations, making it around 20% and 30%, respectively. Similarly, sub-Saharan Africa stands at around 15 and 30%, making it a little higher than secondary education, despite having the lowest when compared with the others.
