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The bar chart compares the number of females per 100 males enrolled in primary, secondary, and tertiary education in both developing and developed countries in 1990 and 1998. A target enrollment ratio of 100, representing gender parity, is also indicated. Overall, developed countries consistently recorded higher female-to-male ratios than developing countries across all education levels, […]
The bar chart shows how many girls per 100 boys are enrolled in three levels of education (primary, secondary, and tertiary) in both developing and developed countries. Overall, it is clear that developed countries have a higher number of girls in school compared to developing countries. The number of girls per 100 boys increases as […]
The bar chart above depicts the number of females per 100 males who have started primary, secondary, and higher education in wealthy and poor countries in 1990 and 1998. It also emphasizes the figure of 100, which corresponds to the equality between boys and girls. Overall, the number of girls in developing countries enrolled in […]
The chart illustrates the number of female students per 100 male students enrolled in primary, secondary, and tertiary education in developing and developed countries in 1990 and 1998. It also compares these figures to a target of 100 female students per 100 male students. In general, it is evident that the number of female students […]
The bar chart illustrates the number of girls per 100 boys enrolled in primary, secondary, and tertiary education in both developing and developed countries in the years 1990 and 1998. From an overall perspective, the number of girls enrolled was consistently higher in developed countries compared to developing ones in both years. Remarkably, all figures […]
