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The bar char compares the number of males and females studying engineering at Australian universities between 1992 and 2012. Overall, the number of women increased significantly during the whole period, whereas the reverse was true for men. It is also worth noting that the figure for men remained the highest in all years shown. Starting […]
The bar chart compares the number of male and female students studying engineering at Australian universities at ten-year intervals between 1992 and 2012. Overall, the number of male students decreased slightly over the two decades, while the number of female students rose significantly. Despite these opposing trends, men consistently outnumbered women throughout the entire period, […]
The bar chart gives information about the number of male and female students studying engineering at Australian universities in three different years: 1992, 2002, and 2012. In general, the number of men studying engineering was significantly higher than that of women throughout the period. However, the number of female students rose steadily over time, while […]
The chart shows the number of male and female students studying engineering at Australian universities in 1992, 2002, and 2012. In 1992, around 14,000 men studied engineering, compared to only about 2,000 women. This large gender gap continued over the next 20 years. By 2002, the number of male students stayed almost the same, at […]
The bar chart illustrates the number of male and female students who were studying engineering at universities in Australia between 1992 and 2012 at 10-year intervals. In general, it is clear that the male students followed a downward trend, while the female students had a tendency to increase. Moreover, the number of males engaged in […]
