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The figure illustartes the count of male and female students who enrolled in various stage of studies such as primary, secondary and tertiary in both developing and developed countries in 1990 and 1998. Overall, it is clear from the graph that, in majority of levels, the number of girl joiners is less than that of […]
To illustrate, the bar chart shows the two genders,boys and girls registered in three different levels of the school educations,primary education,secondary education,tertiary education by two countries which are developing and developed countries in two years of 1990 and 1998. In overview,among of the 3 levels of the education, tertiary education of the developed countries is […]
The provided charts depict the enrolment of girls per every 100 boys students in three levels of education categorizing primary, secondary and tertiary. Overall, it can be vividly observed that the number of girls of primary and secondary level in both developing and developed countries was comparatively less than boys, while it outweighed in graduate […]
The graph represent that percentage of girls throughout boys who get school education comparing in three different levels and two different year: 1990 and 1998. Overall, it is deficit that developping countries were lower position thandevelopped countries regardless the grade of education and the tendency doesn’t change depending on years. While the rate of girls […]
The bar chart depicts the figure of female students per 100 male students studied in primary, secondary and tertiary schools from developing and developed societies over 1990 and 1998 years. Looking from overall perspective, the target for each academy was equal, however only from developed countries secondary schools almost achieved target, while young ladies from […]
