5 report(s) found.
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 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 […]
