5 report(s) found.
The bar chart elucidates the gender distribution in education across varying levels and contrasting economic landscapes, specifically quantifying the number of female students per 100 male students. Overall, a discernible trend indicates a more equitable gender balance in developed nations’ education systems compared to their developing counterparts. Furthermore, while parity approaches equality at primary levels, […]
The bar chart compares the number of girls per 100 boys enrolled in primary, secondary, and tertiary education in both developing and developed countries in 1990 and 1998. A benchmark of gender equality is indicated by the target line at 100. Overall, developed countries consistently had more balanced, and even female-dominant, enrollment across all education […]
The bar chart provides a comparative analysis of the enrollment rates of girls per 100 boys across various educational levels in both developing and developed countries for the years 1990 and 1998. Notably, developed countries consistently outperformed their developing counterparts across all educational stages, achieving and surpassing enrollment targets particularly in tertiary education. In developing […]
The bar chart provides a comparative analysis of the enrollment ratios of girls to boys across primary, secondary, and tertiary educational levels in both developing and developed nations for the years 1990 and 1998. Overall, it is evident that while developed countries consistently exhibited higher enrollment rates for girls across all education levels than their […]
The bar chart presents a comparative analysis of the enrollment figures of girls per 100 boys across various educational levels—primary, secondary, and tertiary—in both developing and developed countries during the years 1990 and 1998, alongside target goals. In summary, the data reveals a significant disparity in enrollment rates between developing and developed nations, with the […]
