The pie chart illustrates the highest levels of education attained by adults in country A and country B.
Overall, there is a significant difference in education levels between country A and country B. In addition, secondary school education maintains a dominant position in most of the country.
According to country A, secondary education has the highest rate, accounting for 45% of the total. The second most popular is vocational/technology school, with an education rate of 30%. Primary school secures the third position, accounting for 15% of education in country A. University education and no schooling have similar low rates, each accounting for only 5% in this country.
On the other hand, in country B, a significant percentage of adults had some secondary education, accounting for 35%. University education is ranked third, accounting for only 25% of the total education in the country. Primary school education and no schooling have similarly low rates, each accounting for only 5% of the total education in this country.
