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The charts compare levels of participation in education and science in developing and industrialised countries in 1980 and 1990. Overall, it is clear that industrialised nations consistently outperformed developing countries across all three categories. While both groups made progress in education and science, the gap between them remained substantial, particularly in research and development spending. […]
The charts illustrate the degree of participation in education expressed via three categories: monetary investment in research and development, years of schooling, and ratio of scientists and technicians to the total population. The data contrasts numbers for developing and industrialised countries for the years 1980 and 1990. Although developed countries have seen improvement across each […]
The three bar charts show average years of schooling, numbers of scientists and technicians, and research and development spending in developing and developed countries. Figures are given for 1980 and 1990. It is clear from the charts that the figures for developed countries are much higher than those for developing nations. Also, the charts show […]
The line charts provides information about how the levels of participation in education and science in developing and industrialised countries changed in 1980 and 1990. Overall, it is clear that a remarkable rise was observed in all metrics for both developing and industrialized countries, with the most significant improvements recorded in industrialized countries. It is […]
The given bar chart illustrates the levels of education participation and scientific involvement in developing and industrialised countries in 1980 and 1990. Overall, the data in the charts depict significant disparities between developing and industrialised countries in terms of average years of schooling, the number of scientists and technicians per 1000 people, and spending on […]
