The bar chart illustrates the proportion of youth at universities in six different countries from 2000 to 2007.
From an overall perspective, in 2000, the percentage of students at universities in Poland was the highest, whereas that in Spain was the least.
Looking in more details,In 2000, the portion of youth at universities accounted for 38%, and it increased by approximately 14% over the next seven years. Furthermore, the Spain and UK both were started at around 46% in 2007. The England was grew to 54%, however, the Spain was decreased by 5% at the end of the period.
Proving further, the proportion of youngsters in Finland stood at 70% and remained constant across both years. Likewise, Norway commenced at 66% and experienced a marginal decline of just 1% over the seven-year span. Nevertheless, the percentage of young people in Poland surged from 64% to 78% over the period from 2000 to 2008, respectively.
