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The bar chart indicates the various levels of post-school qualifications in Australia in terms of gender in 1999. Overall, men had the highest share in three qualifications, while women ranked first in two. The highest percentage of males was reported in skilled vocational diploma, while the lowest was in undergraduate diploma. Conversely, the highest percentage […]
The provided bar chart illustrates the distribution of five distinct type of post-secondary educational courses among genders in Australia in the year 1999. Overall, males acquired a greater number of qualifications compared to their female counterparts. Notably, males predominated in skilled vocational and higher educational degrees, whereas females led in undergraduate diplomas and bachelor’s degrees. […]
The bar chart provides information about the percentage of five types of school certification by gender in Australia in the year 1999. Overall, most of the students in skilled vocational diploma program were male, whilst the number of female students in this program was the lowest among all post-school qualifications. The highest percentage of female […]
The following bar chart illustrates the percentage of Australian males and females who obtained a post-school degree (skilled vocational diploma, undergraduate diploma, bachelor’s degree, postgraduate diploma, and master’s degree) in 1999. Overall, while the graduation rate was the highest for undergraduate diplomas among women, most male graduates held a skilled vocational diploma that year. Regarding […]
The bar shows the difference between the percentage of females and males in different post-school qualifications in Australia in 1999. Overall, women had the highest share in two qualifications, while men ranked first in three. The highest figures for women and men were reported in undergraduate diploma and skilled vocational diploma, respectively. There was a […]
