The given bar chart illustrates the ratio of girls per 100 boys enrolled in different levels of school education for the year 1990 and 1998.
The graph compares girls over boys ratio in primary secondary and tertiary educations for the years 1990 and 1998 in both developing and developed countries also highlighting the initial target set for admissions of number of girls.
The number of girls studying in primary school in developing countries for the year 1990 was 83, and in 1998, it was 87. On the other hand Iin developed countrie this ratio was 95 and 96 rspectively.
Moving on the graph, for secondary education the value for the stats mentioned above was 72 in 1990 and 82 in 1998, in developing countries. Moreover, in developed countries this ratio was 98 and 99 for the years 1990 and 1998 respectively.
Additionally comparing primary and secondary educations with tertiary education for both years, the graph shows a decrease in developing countries while a sufficient increase in developed countries. the statistics shows number of girls as per 100 boys in the year 1990 was 66 and for 1998 it is 75. the developed countries shows the number of girls as 105 and 112 among the years 1990 and 1998 respectively,which increased the target set.
