5 report(s) found.
The chart illustrates the number of girls per hundred boys attending school at various educational levels over an 8-year period. Overall, developing countries reached their targets in secondary education from 1999 to 1998. However, the least developed countries showed a notable shortfall in tertiary education, with percentages ranging from 66 to 75. Examining the detailed […]
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of female and male students per 100 enrolled in three education levels in developing and developed countries between 1990 and 1998. Overall, the enrollment rates of boys and girls in three education levels showed significant differences over the eight-year period. Among developing countries, the enrollment in the primary education […]
The bar chart below illustrates the different levels of school education that female students have enrolled in. The survey, which was conducted in 1900 and 1998, provides insights into the number of female students per 100 boys. At the primary education level, the number of female students has increased from 87 to 83 in developing […]
The bar chart illustrates the ratio of female students to every 100 male students in primary, secondary, and tertiary schools in developing and developed societies between 1990 and 1998. Taking an overall view, the aim was consistent across all types of schools. However, in developed countries, secondary schools nearly reached the target, while female students […]
The chart provides the data on the number of girls per 100 boys enlisted in various levels of primary, secondary and tertiary education in 1990 and 1998. Overall, boys dominated over the girls in all levels of education. What is more, the number of boys and girls enrolled in school education in developed countries is […]
