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The bar chart illustrates the proportions of male and female students from different age groups who studied in Australia in either full-time or part-time education in 2006. Overall, the 20-24 age group recorded the highest percentages of students in both modes of study, regardless of gender. In general, women outnumbered men in almost all age […]
The bar charts compare data on the percentage of male and women students in various age categories who studied in Australia for full-time and part-time education in 2006. Overall, part-time education was more preferable option in almost all age brackets regardless of gender, with the exceptions of 30+ groups, where the percentage of full-time students […]
The bar charts compare the number of students in two distinct groups, part-time and full-time education, for both genders among four age groups of Australian learners in 2006. An overarching perspective reveals that both male and female students also observed a noticeable similarity in the proportion of Australian learners, with the highest number of participants […]
The charts below show the percentage of male and female students of different age groups who studied in Australia for full-time and part-time education in 2006. 15-19 ears old females chealdren stadied the part time per 17 percentage and seven precentage of female studied full-time. The 20-24’s eage of females are rised per 42 precentage […]
The bar charts detail information about the Australian student proportions of different age groups and gender in part-time or full-time education in 2006. Overall, the percentage of people who go to school in the 20-24 year age group was the highest, whereas the opposite was true for the 25-29 age brackets, in both male and […]
The bar charts illustrate the proportion of male and female students of various age groups who chose to study in Australia for full-time and part-time education in 2006. Looking from an overall perspective, it is apparent that part-time education was more popular than its full-time counterpart based on the percentage of both females and males […]
The bar graphs compared the proportions of male and female students studying full-time and part-time, divided into four age groups in Australia in 2006. Overall, students aged 20-24 preferred part-time study in both sexes, and this group accounted for the largest proportion in 2006. In contrast, full-time study remained relatively low across the four age […]
The bar charts illustrate the distribution of male and female students in Australia from various age groups who chose to pursue full-time and part-time education in 2006. Overall, a majority of both genders preferred part-time education, while the oldest age group was the only cohort primarily interested in full-time studies. Focusing on the youngest age […]
Provided in the bar charts are the proportions men and women enrolled in part-time and full time university education in a specific nation in 2006. By and large, part-time and full-time education were dominated by people aged 20 to 24. Meanwhile, male students from 25 to 29 had the lowest figure, and this trend was […]
The two bar charts illustrate the proportion of male and female students participating in full-time and part-time university education in a particular country in 2006. Overall, part-time education attracted a significantly higher percentage of both genders compared to full-time education. Additionally, females were more likely than males to study part-time, whereas the gap between genders […]
The given bar chart illustrates what percentage of male and female students of different age groups studied in Australia for full-time and part-time education in 2006. It is readily apparent that the proportion of students studied in Australia for part-time education stood out as the leading category, excepting for the 30+ age bracket. Notably, a […]
The provided bar charts delineate the proportion of distant age group students studying in Australia who are enrolled full-time and part-time in education, divided by gender, between 2006. As transparent from the chart, during the examined period, the majority of students, both part-time and full-time, were in the 20 to 24 age range. Notably, there […]
The bar chart compares the percentage of students -catagorized in 2 genders: men and women- studying for full-time and part-time education in 2006. Despite some minor fluctuations, students who applied for part-time education maintained the highest over all age groups, with the portion for students aged 30 or over for full-time education was slightly higher […]
The bar chart provides information about different age groups of males and females that studied in Australia for full-time and part-time education in 2006. Overall, it can be seen that part time students made up the majority in almost all age and gender categories. While, full-time males were almost equal with part-time males, except for […]
Given are graphs that provide information about the proportion of men and women Australian part-time and full-time students of different age classes in 2006. Overall, in both genders part-time jobs among 20-24years old teenagers were the most preferred option, while men who are older than 30 and women(25-29years old) were less interested in working full-time […]
The demonstrated diagrams depict the proportion of students in both genders with diverse age categories who educated in Australia for full-time and part-time education in 2006. In general, diagrams have four age categories and overall percentage was not soar over 50%. Additionally, most individuals at age between twenty and twenty four was a maximum level […]
A glance at the bar graphs provided below demonstrate the amount of various-aged male and female students who were educated in Australia for both full-time and part-time education in 2006. It is evident that the number of both gender students in part-time education rocketed among 20 to 24 aged ones while there were some slight […]
The two bar charts illustrate the proportion of male and female students of various age groups who studied in Australia for full-time and part-time education by 2006. Overall, in both sexual, most students who were 15 to 19 years old prefered study part-time, while the 30s group tended to full-time education. Regarding Males, part-time educated […]
The bar charts compare the proportions of two genders in terms of various age groups and status of their studies, such as full-time and part-time education in Australia in 2006. Overall, both genders preferred mostly part-time studies across all ages, while students who were over 30 were the only exception. Notably, while part-time education peaked […]
The bar chart illustrates the amount of students by gender according to different age categories studying in Australia in terms of full-time and part-time education in a specific year-2006. It is clear that the vast majority of part-time students was observed in 20-24 year olds of both groups. Likewise, this age category presented remarkable percentages […]
The bar charts give information about the proportions of male and female students of various age groups who studied full-time and part-time in Australia university in 2006. Overall, the percentages of male and female aged 20-24 who studied part-time experienced an upward trend, while the rate of male aged aged 25-29 who studied full-time showed […]
The bar graphs give information about the proportion of male and female students of various age brackets studying in Australia for full-time and part-time education in 2006. Overall, far more female and male students were interested in pursuing part-time education, with young adults from both genders who studied for a part-time job making up nearly […]
The bar graphs give information about the proportion of male and female students of various age brackets studying in Australia for full-time and part-time education in 2006. Overall, far more female and male students were interested in pursuing part-time education, with young adults from both genders who studied for a part-time job making up nearly […]
The bar graph illustrates the percentage of people by gender and age who studied part-time and full-time at Australian universities in 2006. Overall, part-time studies experienced a significant choice for the same age group of male and female students during the year. It is also clear that all 3 other groups have slightly different per […]
The given bar charts compare the percentages of female and male part-time and full-time students across different age groups. In general, it can be observed that females and males exhibit similar trends in terms of the distribution of full-time and part-time students across age groups. For both females and males, the percentage of part-time students […]
