9 report(s) found.
The bar chart illustrates the world literacy rate by region and gender in the year 2000. Overall, it is clear that literacy rates were higher for males than females in all regions. Female literacy increased noticeably across regions, while male figures showed smaller changes. At the beginning, in developed countries, both male and female literacy […]
The bar chart presents the estimated global literacy rates by region and gender in 2000. Overall, females have higher literacy rates across all countries represented. There were low percentages in developed countries, as well as in Latin America and the Caribbean, while the Arab States and South Asia had significantly higher estimated rates. Developed countries […]
The bar chart presents the estimated global literacy by region and gender in the 2000. Overall, females have a higher rate across all countries represented. There was a low percentage in developed countries and Latin Ameria oe caribiean, while Arab States and South Asia had a much higher estimated rate. Developed countries have the lowest […]
The clustered bar graph delineates the estimated literacy rates across various regions and by gender for the year 2000. This report provides an overview of the data, highlighting differences between regions and genders, and discusses the key trends observed. Overall, there are clear differences between regions and genders. Developed Countries and East Asia/Oceania have the […]
The bar chart illustrates the estimated illiteracy rates among males and females across six regions of the world in the year 2000. The figures show that females generally had higher illiteracy rates than males in every region. In developed countries, illiteracy was very low for both genders, with only about 1-2% of males and slightly […]
The clustered bar chart delineates estimated illiteracy rates for men and women across six world regions in the year 2000. Overall, female illiteracy was higher than male illiteracy in all areas. The gap was especially wide in developing countries like South Asia and the Arab States, whereas developed regions had very low and similar rates […]
The clustered bar chart delineates estimated illiteracy rates for men and women across six different world regions in the year 2000. Overall, it is evident that female illiteracy, was higher than male illiteracy in all regions. The gap was especially large in less developed countries, such as South Asia and the Arab States, while developed […]
The clustered bar chart delineates estimated illiteracy rates by gender across six global regions in the year 2000. Overall, illiteracy was more common among females than males in every region, with the gap being particularly large in developing areas such as South Asia and the Arab States. In developed countries, both genders had extremely low […]
The provided bar chart balustrates the volumes of literacy levels among the six leading regions and genders, the data covers the year of 2000. Overall, its readily apparent that females emerged as the foremost percentage rather than males in the literacy rate in South Asia,followed closely by Sub-Saharan Africa, while Developed Countries occupied the last […]
