The bar charts represents data regarding the proportion of males and females receiving secondary and higher education in four regions: Europe, Sub-Saharan Africa,Latin America and East Asia
Overall, Europe has the highest education rates, while Sub-Saharan Africa has the lowest. Females slightly outnumber males in most regions for secondary education, but males havs small advantages in higher education in some areas.
In secondary education, Europe shows the highest participatiom with almost 100% of females and slightly fewer males. SSA has the lowest numbers, with less than 20% of males and about 25% of females. Latin Americs and East Asia have similar levels, between 40% and 55%, with small differences between genders.
For higher education, participation decrease in all regions. Europe still leads, with around 50% for both genders. In SSA, the numbers fall below 30%, with men slightly ahead. Latin America and East Asia show similar trends, with males having a small advantage.
