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The image displays a table comparing literacy rates across various global regions, distinguishing between male and female percentages. Globally, the literacy rate is 82.2% in total, with males at 87.2% and females at 77.3%. Africa presents the lowest rates, with 62.5% overall, 71.6% for males, and 53.9% for females. The Americas exhibit a high rate of 93.6% in total, 94.1% for males, and 93.2% for females. Asia's rates are 79.3% overall, 85.9% for males, and 72.5% for females. Europe's literacy rates are the highest at 98.8% in total, males at 99.2%, and females at 98.5%. Oceania's rates are 93.4% overall, 94.2% for males, and 92.7% for females.
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The table presents the percentage of people who can read and write by region and gender over the five-year period from 2000 to 2004.
Overall, males had higher literacy rates than females in all regions. Men consistently showed the greatest ability to read and write, while
women had lower rates across all continents.Looking at the data in detail, the male group was the largest category, with a total literacy rate of 87.2%, compared to 77.3% for females. In terms of regions, Europe, America, and Oceania had the highest overall literacy rates, with 98.8%, 93.6%, and 93.4% respectively. In contrast, Asia and Africa recorded the lowest literacy rates, at 79.3% and 62.5% gradually.
Across all continents, males consistently had the highest literacy rates, while females represented the lowest category in every region. This indicates a clear gender gap in reading and writing abilities, which is most pronounced in Africa and Asia, and sr “est in Europe.
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