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The bar chart illustrates the figures for literate women and men in seven different regions worldwide in the year 2011. Overall, the literacy rate of males was higher than that of females during the period. Furthermore, the highest percentage of literacy for both genders occurred in Central Asia, while Sub-Saharan Africa had the lowest rate. […]
The bar chart illustrates the literacy rates as a percentage of the population able to read and write across various regions and genders in the year 2011. A noteworthy finding from the data is the distinct pattern of literacy rates, with stark contrasts between regions characterized by high and low literacy levels, as well as […]
The provided chart details literacy rates across seven global regions in 2011, broken down by gender. Overall, the data reveals a clear disparity in literacy rates between males and females in regions with lower overall literacy, while regions with higher literacy rates demonstrate greater gender parity. In Central Asia and Central/Eastern Europe, both male and […]
The bar chart illustrates literacy rates by gender in seven regions in 2011. Overall, the literacy rate of men and women in Central Asia and Eastern Europe does not differ significantly, while in the other regions, the gender gap is more apparent. The regions with the highest literacy rates are Central Asia and Eastern Europe, […]
The bar chart illustrates the literacy rates of men and women across different regions in 2011. Overall, it is evident that literacy rates were generally higher for men compared to women in all regions, with significant gaps in some areas. The highest literacy rates for both genders were recorded in Central Asia and Central/Eastern Europe, […]
