The pie charts illustrate the proportion of Someland’s women’s highest educational attainment in 1945 and 1995.
Overall, women that was educated in First Degree, Post Graduate, Year 12 education received a massive increase and First Degree became the highest level of education whilst other levels of study was heavily declined and Year 9 remained the same.
According to the diagrams, women who received no education and females who was in Third Grade both made up 35% of the chart, before having a massive fall to 0% fifty years later. Moreover, women that merely finished 6th and 9th grade only accounted to 15% and 10%, respectively. A half century later, they dropped dramatically to none while 9th grade women remained the same.
In contrast to that, only 4% of women made it to 12nd which greatly increased by 16%. Furthermore, solely 1% of Someland’s females were awarded the First Degree and had an extremely growth to one-half. Additionally, there’s none of Someland’s women that completed post-graduation but grew incredibly to one-fifth of every women in Someland.
