The pie charts illustrate the proportion of the distribution of world population by regions, including Asian Pacific, North America, Europe, Africa, Latin America and Caribbean, Middle East and North Africa and others and expenditures of people on education in 2000.
Overall, the majority of individuals lived in the Asian Pacific while the smallest segment of percentage is dedicated to other regions. Furthermore, the expense of high school accounted for the largest share, while further education consisted of the smallest share.
In the first chart, the most significant category is observed in the population in the Asian Pacific, accounting for 54%. In contrast, the smallest segment was dedicated to other areas, with 3%. Moreover, the distribution of Europe, Africa, Latin America and Caribbean was fairly even, with approximately 10%. Furthermore, the citizens of North America had a slightly higher percentage than the Middle East and North Africa, with 7% compared to 6%.
Regarding the second pie chart, the expenditure on the high schools was the most significant category, which stood at approximately 33%. Meanwhile, both kinds of education ( primary school and secondary schools) accounted for a similar percentage, at about 26%. On the contrary, the university was roughly equal to the further education, with both comprising around 10%.
