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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 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 […]
