The chart presents information about the total number of research native students and international students in Australia while the pie chart depicts the rate of local male and female and its counterparts during the period 2001-2010.
Overall, the local research students are superior the figure for the international ones in the period given. Notably, the local female and foreign male and female was gradually increase while the reverse was true for the data for local male.
Regarding the table chart, in 2001, the number of native research individuals was 33,657, which was higher than that of foreign ones. In the next 9 years, figure for local students slightly climb to 39,488 individuals. Meanwhile, a minority of student from oversea study in Australian college with 5,192%, it then surged up to 14,593 individuals in the following years.
In 2001, The proportion of local male in the university was the highest at 44%, it then significant decreased to 38% in the remaining period. Similarly, the data for native female witnessed a slightly drop, accounting for 35% in 2010. However, 9 years later, the figure for male and female from other nations followed a upward trend with 12% and 15%, respectively.
