14 report(s) found.
The diagram displays the proportion of women applying for higher education in five different countries in 1970 and 2005. Overall, female applicants for universities in four nations are increased by the end of the period. In addition, Canada remained dominant and stable in front of other regions of the world. To begin with the highest […]
The given chart shows information on the percentage of female entering to higher education in five different countries for the years 1970 and 2005. Overrall, it is noticeable that the percentage of women school leavers going into higher education in both years was the highest in Canada. Moreover, the proportion of other female joining to […]
The bar chart compares the proportion of the female population going to higher education in five countries in the years 1980 and 2015. Overall, it is noticeable that in both years the percentage of women leaving school and going into university education was highest in Canada. Moreover, the proportion of other women joining post-secondary education […]
The bar chart compares the proportion of female population going to higher education in five countries in the year 1980 and 2015. Overall,it is noticable that in both years the percenatge of women who are leaving school and going into university education was the highest in Canada.Moreover,the proportion of other women joining post-secondary education in […]
The statistics illustrated the number of women pursuing higher education in five different regions from 1970 to 2005. Following the chart below that, in 2005, the number of women in higher education far exceeded that of 1970 in all five countries. Canada had the highest number of female university students in both years, while Japan […]
The bar chart illustrates information about the proportion of female school leavers entering universities in five countries (the UK, the USA, Australia, South Korea, and France) from 1980 to 2015. Units are measured in percentages. Overall, it can be concluded from the given information that the percentage of women in higher education increased in the […]
The bar chart illustrates information about the proportion of female school leavers entering universities in five countries (the UK, the USA, Australia, South Korea, and France) from 1980 and 2015. Units are measured in percentage. Overall, it can be concluded from the given information that the percentage of women in higher education increased in the […]
The chart illustrates the percentage of females going to higher education in five countries for the year 1970 and 2005. Overall, the graph shows an increase of percentage in all countries for those two years. Canada had the highest percentage of women, whereas Japan had the lowest in all five countries. According to the chart, […]
A bar chart provides data about females studying in higher education during 1970 and 2005 in five different regions. It is clear from the picture that Canada has more women who are interested in taking diplomas in comparison with Japan; they have the lowest average percentage. To start, 1970 shows exponential oscillations; the UK (35%) […]
The statistic illustrates how many women go into a higher level of education in five different regions between 1970 and 2005. A glance at the table reveals that females in 2005 far outweighed in 1970 in all five countries. Canada had the most ladies studying at university in both years, whereas Japan was the opposite. […]
The bar chart provides insights into the percentage of female school-leavers who pursued higher education over a span of thirty-five years. It compares data from five countries: the USA, the UK, Japan, Germany, and Canada. The analysis reveals an upward trend in all countries except one over the given period. By 2005, the number of […]
The bar chart gives information about percentage of female school-leavers went into higher education over a thirty-five-year period. The chart shows percentages in five different countries: the USA, the UK, Japan, Germany and Canada. According to the graphs there was an increase in all but one of the countries. In 2005 there were much more […]
The statistic illustrates how many women go into a higher level of education in five different regions between 1970 and 2005. A glance at the table reveals that females in 2005 far outweighed in 1970 in all five countries. Canada had the most ladies studying at university in both years, whereas Japan was the opposite. […]
The statistic illustrates how many women go into a higher level of education in five different regions between 1970 and 2005. A glance at the table reveals that females in 2005 far outweighed in 1970 in all five countries. Canada had the most ladies studying university in both years, whereas Japan was the opposite. Looking […]
