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The chart compares the distribution of highest academic qualifications achieved by people who work in Wales between 2001 and 2002, grouped according to sex. At first glance, both males and females displayed a range of qualifications. The majority of males attained a GCE A level or equivalent, while females were predominant in the GCSE grade […]
The chart compares the distribution of highest academic qualifications achieved by people who work in Wales between 2001 and 2002, grouped according to sex. At first glance, both males and females displayed a range of qualifications, with males exhibiting a higher percentage in some categories, while females dominated others. The majority of males attained a […]
The chart compares the distribution of highest academic qualifications achieved by people who work in Wales between 2001 and 2002, grouped according to sex. At first glance, both males and females displayed a range of qualifications. The majority of males attained a GCE A level or equivalent, while females were predominant in the GCSE grade […]
The chart compares the highest academic qualifications achieved by people who work in Wales between 2001 and 2002, grouped according to sex. At a glance, both males and females had varying qualifications, with the majority of males attaining a GCE A level or equivalent while women predominated in the GCSE grade A-C or equivalent category, […]
The given bar chart illustrates the percentage of multiple qualifications acquired by men and women of employable age in Wales in 2001 and 2002. The qualifications are divided into six categories: degree, higher education qualification, GCE A level, GCSE grade A* – C, other qualifications and no qualifications. Overall, GCE A level was the most […]
