The pie charts compares the women’s education levels in someland in 1945 and 1995. Overall, at first glance it is evident that three types of education level: no schooling, third grade and primary education were disappear through the fifty years. In addition, there was a dramatic increase about women who had undergraduate degree.
In 1945, there was an equality between the women who had no education and studied up to third grade, amounting to 35%, These numbers had improved in good way and reached 0% in 1995, which means more women had further education levels compared to past. Furthermore, women with bachelor’s degree had occupied the half of the graph in 1995, which is at zero percentage in 1945. In terms of lower secondary education, it maintained at the same level(10%) in both graphs.
According to high school levels of females, the number in 1945 was one-fifth of that in 1995, corresponding to 4% and 20%, respectively. Furthermore, although women showed nothing about master’s degree in 1945, it had steady improve through the years, and reach 20%.
