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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 […]
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 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 […]
