Overall, females had higher illiteracy rates than males in all regions. In addition, developed countries recorded the lowest figures, whereas South Asia had by far the highest.
The bar chart illustrates the predicted illireracy rates in different places (Developed Countries, Latin American/Caribbean, East Asia/Oceania*, Sub-Saharan Africa, Arab States, South Asia) for male and female in the spa
The bar chart shows a comparison between male and female literacy rates , ie in different regions of the world , for the last year. The x-axis represents the different regions , and the y-axis represents the literacy rat
The given chart illustrates the percent of both gender in estimating world rates of illiteracy in previous years. Overall, in all of region, female percent always higer than male. Addtionally, South Asia, the percent of
The bar chart displays information about the global approximated illiteracy rates by region and sex for the previous year. The x-axis represents the various territories, while the y-axis indicates the illiteracy levels.
The bar chart provides key data about estimating the world illiteracy rate by country and Male or Female in the year 2024. the units are measured in percentages.
The bar chart illustrates the estimated illiteracy rates among males and females across different world regions in the most recent recorded year. The figures are expressed as percentages.
The column chart gives data relating to the proportion of sexual identity who had no ability to read and write on a global scale as reported in the previous year.
The chart compares the proportion of illiteracy between men and women in six different regions for the last year. The units are measured in percentages.
The provided bar chart presents a global overview of estimated illiteracy rates, disaggregated by region and gender for a specified year. The data highlights significant variations in literacy levels across different geo
The column chart gives information relating to the proportion of sexual identity who had no ability to read and write on a global scale as reported in the previous year.
The graphic chart gives information about the estimated number of people who are illiterate in the world by last year’s data. The chart is divided by region and gender, whereas the numbers are shown in percentages.