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The graphs provide information about the percentage of school-aged girls and boys who attended secondary school and higher education institutions, such as colleges and universities, in four regions of the world in the year 2000. The most noticeable feature is that in both graphs, the largest number of students is found in Europe. In the […]
The bart chart illustrates the rate of school- aged girls and boys who were at secondary school in four world regions in 2000 Overall, Secondary education taken up proportion higher compared to Higher education. Europe had the highest of students. While Sub – Saharan Africa had the lowest of students. In Secondary school, The number […]
The two bar charts illustrates two differnt levels of education of human who live in four diverse destinations and categories by gender. Overall, in two graphs Europe regions recoreded the highest result, while the smallest shows the Sub-Saharan regions. Furthermore, for two level of education was significantly changes between regions. To begin with the Secondary […]
The two bar charts compare the proportions of school-aged boys and girls enrolled in secondary education, and college-aged men and women in higher education, across four world regions in the year 2000. Overall, Europe recorded the highest participation rates at both educational levels, while Sub-Saharan Africa had by far the lowest. In terms of gender […]
The bar charts illustrate the proportion of learners engaging in secondary school and the percentage of pupils who decided to choose higher education in four different region in 2000. Overall , it can be seen that Europe witness the superior figure about secondary education and higher education among four regions. According to the first bar […]
The bar charts illustrate the proportion of learners engaging in secondary school and the percentage of pupils who decided to choose higher education in four different region in 2000. Overall , it can be seen that Europe witness the superior figure about secondary education and high education among four region. According to the first bar […]
Given are two bar charts comparing the proportions of secondary school students and learners studying higher education of four countries divided in two genders in 2000. Overall, while there was a higher percentage of females studying secondary education than males, the opposite feature was true for higher education. Moreover, Europe had their rates of pupils […]
The chart illustrates the proportions of school-aged and college-aged students in both genders in four regions of the world in 2000. IIt is clear that Europe’s percentage was the highest among the four regions. In contrast, the data for other areas significantly fluctuated, with Sub-Saharan Africa documenting the lowest attendance rates in both schools. In […]
The given bar charts give information regarding the proportion of male and female students in secondary and higher education across 4 particular region namely Europe, Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America ,and East Asia in 2000. In general, the overall levels of boys and girls who attends education in Europe were the highest among four areas. Another […]
The charts compare secondary education and higher education attendance rates between two genders in four different regions in the year 2000 Overall, Europe had the highest percentage of population attending both secondary school and higher education, while the opposite was true for Sub-Saharan African area. Moreover, there was not a significant gender gap, except for […]
The charts illustrate the percentage of males and females attending secondary and higher education across four different regions in the year 2000. Overall, Europe had the highest proportion of students enrolled in both secondary and tertiary education, while Sub-Saharan Africa recorded the lowest figures. Gender disparities were minimal across most regions, with the exception of […]
The charts compared the percentages of between two genders in four different regions in the year 2000 Overall, Europe had the highest percentage of population attending both secondary school and higher education, while the opposite was true Sub-Saharan African area. Moreover, there were not any significant gap between male and female, except for Secondary Education […]
The bar chart given compares four regions of the world different of school-aged girls and boys who were at secondary school based on the percentage of female and male students in high school and college in 2000. Looking at the illustration, it is immediately evident that Europe recorded the highest figure in both secondary and […]
The bar chart given compares four different areas regarding secondary education in 2000 based on the percentage of college-aged men and women in higher education that same year. Looking at the illustration, it is immediately evident that Europe had the highest percentage of the school-aged population, including females and males, whereas the opposite was true […]
The two bar chart given compares on the proportion of school- and tertiary-age students able to pursue secondary and tertiary education, classified by sex, in four specific regions, namely Europe, sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America and East Asia in 2000. Looking at the illustration, it is immediately evident that there are more girls than boys in […]
The given bar charts illustrate the proportion of school-aged and college-aged population according to gender in secondary school and higher education in four locations namely Europe, Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America and East Asia in 2000. Overall, it can be seen that Europe had the highest proportion of students who taking part-in in both education. In […]
The two bar graphs delineate the proportion of school-aged and college-aged students who were enrolled in two distinct educational institutions across four different regions of both genders in the year 2000. Overall, it is noticeable that Europe had the highest proportion of students with access to both levels of education across genders, while these data […]
The bar charts illustrate the proportions of individuals, both men and women, who were enrolled in two different educational institutions across four distinct regions of the world in the year 2000. Looking at the first chart, it is immediately obvious that girl and boy secondary students in Europe registered the highest percentage and the opposite […]
The given charts present participants’ levels of both genders in secondary and higher education in four areas of the world in 2000. Overall, it is clear that Europe had the highest proportion of school-age boys and girls who attended secondary colleges and universities. In addition, there was a gender disparity in education among regions. In […]
The given charts illustrate the proportion of students in both secondary and other higher education categorized by their gender in four particular regions in 2000. Overall, most students in Europe attended both secondary and other higher educational systems, substantially higher than the other regions, whereas Sub- Saharan Africa students accounted for the lowest. It is […]
