The two pie charts illustrate the dispersion of the global population and people’s expenditure on education in 2000.
Overall, the population of Asia-Pacific covers the vast majority region, while Europeans, North Americans, Africans, Latin Americans, and Middle Easterners cover a negligible part of the globe. Furthermore, people spend more money on high school, secondary school, and primary school.
To commence with the world population by regions, more than half of the population inhabits the Asia-Pacific. The percentages of Europeans, Africans, and Latin Americans are 11%, 10%, and 9% respectively. Moreover, the lowest proportions of the population are witnessed in North America and the Middle East at 7% and 6% respectively.
Regarding people’s spending on education, expenditure on high school shows the highest figure at 33%. The percentages of spending on primary school and secondary school show a similar pattern at 26%, but funding for university education and further education shows the lowest figures at 7% and 8%.
