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The line graph presents information about the percentage of students in universities in Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand from 1961 to 2011. Overall, despite some fluctuations, the proportions of students increased in all four countries over a fifty-year period. Thailand and Singapore had the highest proportions by the end of the period, while Malaysia […]
The graph illustrates the precentage of young adults in universities in Thailand, The Philipppines, Malaysia and Singapore from 1961 to 2011. Overall, the individuals aged 18-25 year olds who attend the higher education showing un upward trends over the fifty-year period. It was clear that Thailand and Singapore showed significant growth, while The Philippines and […]
The graph compares the percentage of students in universities in Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand from 1961 to 2011. Overall, the proportion of students in higher education in the four countries increased over a fifty-year period. Thailand and Singapore experienced significant growth, while Malaysia and the Philippines showed more gradual upward trends. In 1961, […]
The line graph illustrates the percentage of 18-25 year youth people in universities in four asian countries from 1961 to 2011. It is clear that, Singapore and Thailand showed the most significant growth, while Malaysia and Philippines experienced more gradual increase. In 1961, approximately 24% of young people in Thailand attended university, which was slightly […]
The graph illustrates the percentage of 18-25 year olds in universities in four countries from 1961 to 2011. The starting percentages of countries are different. There is also difference in change after 1991. The percentages of 18-25 year olds in universities in Thailand and Singapore in 1961 was significantly higher than Malaysia and Philippines. 15% […]
The line graph illustrates the percentage of students between 18 and 25 years old in four different countries such as Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand during the period from 1961 to 2011. Overall, despite the some changes in amount of students over the period, the rate at the end remain several with starting years. In […]
The provided line graph displays the changes in the presence of young people aged 18-25 years old in universities in four Asian countries. Overall, the trends in the percentage of the young students reveal both increases and declines, with Singapore and Thailand exhibiting the most pronounced growth, while the Philippines and Malaysia demonstrate lower numbers. […]
The provided line graph displays the changes in the presence of young people 18-25 year olds in universities in four asian countries. Overall, the trends in the percentage of the young students reveal both increases and declines, with Singapore and Thailand exhibiting the most pronounced growth, while Philippines and Thailand demostarte lower numbers. Singapore presents […]
The live graph depicts the amount of students in universities from different countries such as Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand aged 18 and 25 years from 1961 to 2011. Units are measured in percentages. Looking from an overall perspective, the given illustration shows that all graphs grew. However, the graph of students age from Malaysia […]
The live graph depicts the amount of students in universities from different countries such as Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand aged 18 and 25 years from 1961 to 2011. Units are measured in percentages. Looking from an overall perspective, the given illustration shows that all graphs grew. However, the graph of students age from Malaysia […]
The provided line graph demonstrates data on the ratio of students aged between 18-25 year olds in universities of four distinct types of states over a 50-year period, starting from 1971. At firts glance, it can be clearly seen that there were a substantial upsurge in all countries(Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, and Singapore); however, Thailand and […]
The line graph illustrates the percentage of adults (18-25) in educational establishments across different countries from 1961 to 2011. Overall, Thailand and Singapore witnessed the wildest fluctuations over the period; however, Singapore remained in the highest position by 2011. Singapore and Malaysia had a stable increase but stayed at a relatively low point. To begin […]
The graph shows the percentage of young people aged 18-25 attending universities in four countries from 1961 to 2011. Overall, the proportion increased in all countries, but the trends were different for each one. In 1961, Singapore and Thailand recorded the highest percentages of university students, both at around 20%. Singapore’s figure increased steadily over […]
The given line graph illustrates the proportion of university students in four countries, namely Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand, between 1961 and 2011. From a cursory glance it is manifest that more students went to universities from Singapore and Thailand than from Malaysia and Philippines. A small minority (2%) of Malaysian students between the ages […]
