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The chart below illustrates the literacy rate of males and females (% of peoplle who can read and write) by region and gender in 2011. There are six regions. Overall, its clear that men had higher literacy rate than women in all regions, except Central Asia where the women had slightly higher rate than men. […]
The presented diagram illustrates data regarding the rate of by region and gender by 2011.Units are measured in percentages. As a general trend, it can be seen clearly from the graph, women in Central Asia experienced the highest trend rate throughout the given years in comparison with men whose indexes decrease over time. Looking at […]
The chart provides ky informiton about people who can read and write in every gender in 2011 overall it is clear from the graph that most of the people can read and write , in Central Asia and Central and Eastern Europe everyone can read and write whethear the are male or female, whereas in […]
The bar chart illustrates literacy rates between men and women in seven regions in 2011. Overall, the percentage of men and women is relatively equal in Central Asia and Central/Eastern Europe. However, it is clear that there is a significant difference in the literacy rates between males and females in the remaining areas. In Central […]
The bar chart illustrate literacy rate by region and gender in 2011. Overall, males have higher literacy rates than females in most region. However, there are also some regions with equal literacy rates. Central Asia and Eastern Europe have the highest literacy rates, with both males and females all literate. These two have a nearly […]
The bar chart illustrates how literacy rate varied across regions and between genders in 2011. Overall, males have higher literacy rate than females in most regions, especially in South and West Asia, there is a large disparity between male and female. The four regions with the highest literacy rates are Central Asia, Central/Eastern Europe, East […]
