The pie graphs elucidate analytical data concerning world population and the people’s spending on education in 2000.
Overall, the largest proportion of world population was comprised of individuals from Asian Pacific, while the second-largest proportion of world population was comprised of people from Europe. The highest percentage of money was spent on high school, while the lowest percentage of money was allocated to further education.
Nearly half of the world population was comprised of Asian Pacific citizens, while nearly one-tenth of it was comprised of European citizens. Around one-tenth of world population included African individuals, while around 9% of it included Latin American and Caribbean people. Nearly 7% of world population was comprised of North American individuals, while nearly 6% of it was comprised of people from Middle East and North Africa. Around 3% of world population was consisted of people from other regions.
Around one-third of the expenditure was spent on high school, while around 7% of it was allocated to further education. Nearly one-fourth of the people’s spending was spent on secondary school, while another one-fourth of it was spent on primary school. In addition, around 8% of the expenditure was allocated to education at university.
