The pie charts illustrate the proportion of word population, ranging by regions, and the percentage of people who spent money on education in various schools in 2000. Overall, it is clear that the figure of word population in Asian Pacific accounted for the larger shape, while other categories, such as individuals in Europe and Africa, showed a significant difference. For the second pie chart, the number of people who spent money on education in Highschool accounted for the larger shape, while other categories, such as Primary and Secondary school, illustrated the same proportion. Likewise, the latter categories were much lower.
In terms of World population, the number of people in Asia Pacific made up at 54%. The number of individuals in Europe, Latin America and Caribbean, and Africa showed a minor difference, with 11%, 9%, and 10%, respectively. In addition, a similar pattern is observed in the percentage of population in North America, Middle East and North Africa, and others, with 7%, 6%, and 3%, respectively.
Regarding spendings, the proportion of spending money on Highschool accounted for 33%, while the proportion of allocating money on Primary and Secondary schools made up at same rate of 26% in 2000. The percentage of spending money on University and Further education illustrated a minor distinguish, with 8% and 7%, respectively.
