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The image presents a table detailing literacy rates in Cambodia in 2004 across various age groups, divided by gender. For ages 15-24, literacy rates are 84.3% for men, 76.6% for women, and 80.5% for both sexes. In the 25-34 age group, men have a literacy rate of 79.2%, women 63.8%, and combined it's 71.1%. For ages 35-44, the rates are 71.1% for men, 55.8% for women, and 65.8% overall. In the 45-54 bracket, men are at 80.1%, women at 53.4%, and the total is 64.4%. The 55-64 age group shows 80.6% literacy for men, 34.4% for women, and 53.9% in total. For those aged 65 and above, men's literacy stands at 62.8%, women's at 12.4%, and both sexes combined at 33.3%.
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The table illustrates male and female literacy rates for different age groups in Cambodia in 2004.
Overall,it is clear that younger generations have higher literacy levels compared to the elderly, showing a progressive improvement over time. As the age increased, the percentage of people who could read and write generally declined, particularly among females.
The highest literacy rate is observed in the 15-24 age group, reaching men .3, women % 76.6 and both sexes .5. A similar trend was observed in the 25-34 age group, though the figures were slightly lower. Interestingly, while male literacy remained relatively stable (above 70%) until the age of 64, female literacy saw a much sharper decrease as the age groups progressed. Conversely, the oldest demographic 65+ shows the lowest percentage at men .8, women .4 and both sexes % 33.3. There is a significant gap between 15-24 years and 65+ years age group.
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