The given pie chart provides information about education levels amongst people aged 21 and over in two distinct countries, namely Country A and Country B. As can be seen, a majority of the over-21s in both countries finish secondary school and vocational school, whereas just few of them do not go to school.
Looking at the figures for secondary school and vocational school, they make up the largest proportions in both countries. In particular, 45% of those over the age of 21 in Country A complete their secondary education compared to 35% of those in Country B. However, both countries have 30% of the over-21s attend vocational school.
Turning to the other figures, only 5% of residents aged 21 and over in both countries do not go to school. In Country A, the proportions of those finishing primary education and university are 15% and 5%, respectively. In contrast, such figures are respectively 5% and 25% in Country B.
