A glance at the graph chart provided reveals the proportion of males and females with secondary and higher education in various different parts of the world.
Concerning secondary education, Europe has higher levels of education in general than any other region, accompanied by 90% and 100% for men and women, respectively. In a relatively similar proportion, male pupils in East Asia have just under 49% and approximately 42% in Latin America, while these are almost 43% and 48% for feminine people in East Asia and Latin America, respectively. SSA has the fourth ranking by a slight 8% for boys, which is some half of girls.
European still retains the first ranking in higher education, however it has decreased to 50 percent in female and 40 percent in male. In the other three nations, the female higher education rate is lower than male.
Overall, Europe stands out noticeably being the first most secondary and higher people among the three countries.
