The diagram below portrays the amount of female students per one hundreed male students enrolled in various types of school education. In overall, the chart shows the comparison between countries, which are delevoped and still developing in 1990 and 1998. Also, developed countries in different levels and years were the highest, always almost hitting one hundreed.
In the 20th century, the difference between the primary education (83 girls in 1990 and 87 girls in 1998) and the tertiary education (66 female students (1990) and 75 girls (1998)) is not huge. In the secondary school, developed countries are the closest to the target, and are almost 100 women to 100 men. In the tertiary education, there are more girls than boys (in 1990, 105 girls and 8 years later 112 female students)
To conclude, 3 levels of education (primary, secondary and tertiary education) did not differ signifactly. But there is a huge difference between developing and deleloped countries in the third education level.
