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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 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 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 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 […]
