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The image presents a chart displaying the percentage of young people at university in six countries for the years 2000 and 2007. Italy shows 38% in 2000 and 52% in 2007. Spain has 41% in 2000 and 46% in 2007. The UK records 54% for both years. Poland stands at 65% in 2000 and 78% in 2007. Norway indicates 66% in 2000 and 65% in 2007. Finland registers 70% for both years.
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The information about the proportion of young people divided into six varioues countries (Italy, Spain, UK, Poland, Norway, Finland) is illustrates by given bar graph in the year 2000 and 2007. it is evident that the Finland represent the stable trend.

Overall, it can be clearly seen that the percentage of Poland university experienced an upward trend, while, on the other hand, least number of younger public select spain university for study.

in terms of countries, about 78 percent of younger learners was noticed in Poland university in the year 2000, which was highest as compared to other countries. After that, the slighlty decreased of about 10 percent was accounted for next 7 years. Moreover, Finland represent the stable trend in university , which was 70 percent.

Furthermore, around 38 percent of young student was observed in Italy in the year 2000, In addition, the increased of about 11 percent was seen in Spain (46%). There was a minimal difference of about one percent was showed in Norway between 2000 and 2007. Meanwhile, young learners was seen with 46 and 54 percent in the year 2000 and 20007, respectivley.

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