The pie charts illustrate the top educational attainment among individuals over the age of 21 in two particular countries.
Overall, the proportion of people having secondary school as their highest educational level was the highest in two countries. Meanwhile, the figure for people with no schooling was the lowest. Additionally, both countries share the same percentage of adults dropping out after vocational or technical school.
In countries A and B, most people aged over 21 completed secondary school as their highest qualification, at 45% and 35% respectively. The rates for vocational or technical school were the second-highest shares, at about one-third of the total. This was followed by no schooling, with identical figures of only 5% each, showing the smallest shares.
Notably, there was a significant difference between the two nations in the proportion of university and primary education. While there was a quarter of the population attending university in country B, the figure for country A was only 5%. Similarly, the percentage of people with primary education in country B was 15%, three times higher than the figure for country A.
