The bar chart illustrates the proportion of young university students in six different countries from 2000 to 2007.
Overall, the countries represented are Italy, Spain, the UK, Poland, Norway, and Finland. Notably, Poland, Norway, and Finland experienced significant increases in the proportion of young people attending university.
In 2000, the percentage of teenagers choosing to attend university in Italy was 38%, which was the lowest in this chart. Furthermore, both Spain and the UK had similar percentages, around 46%, at the beginning of the period. Additionally, the percentages of university students in Poland and Norway were approximately 64% and 66%, respectively, during this time.
By the end of the period, the percentage of young people attending university in Italy, Finland, Spain, and the UK remained below 65%. However, the proportion of young people in Finland stayed the same in both 2000 and 2007. Interestingly, Poland had the highest percentage of young university students in 2007.
In conclusion, the percentages of university students in Poland, Norway, and Finland significantly increased over the years.
