The information about the proportion of young people in six various countries (Italy, Spain, UK, Poland, Norway, Finland) is illustrated by the given bar graph in the years 2000 and 2007. It is evident that the Finland maintained a relatively stable trend.
Overall, Poland had the highest percentage of university students, while Spain had the lowest. Most countries showed an upward trend in university attendance, although Poland experienced a slight decline.
In terms of countries, about 78 percent of young learners were noticed in Poland university in the year 2000, which was the highest compared to other countries. After that, a slight decrease of about 10 percent was accounted for over the next 7 years. Moreover, Finland showed a stable trend with, 70% of young people attending university in both years.
Italy had the lowest percentage of students in 2000, at 38%, but this figure increased significantly to 52% in 2007. Spain also saw an increase, rising from 46% to 54%. Meanwhile, Norway had only a minimal difference, with a slight rise from 66% in 2000 to 67% in 2007. Similarly, the UK experienced growth, with its figures rising from 54% to 66%.
