The given provided bar chart illustrates the proportion of world illiteracy rates in across six regions (Developed Countries, Latin American/Caribbean, East Asian/Oceania, Sub-Saharan Africa, Arab States, and South Asia)
the bar chart shows global rates of illiteracy broken down by sex and also some regions for the last year. All the data presented by percentage. It is interesting to note that majority women’s population in South Asia,
The bar chart provides information about the assessment rates of world illiteracy which came from both region a gender in the course of the previous year. Overall it is clear that the rates of global illiteracy in the co
The given bar chart depicts last year's levels of approximated world illiteracy by region and by gender. In the diagram, the data is presented as percentages.
The following chart illustrates the estimation of wolrd illiteracy rates through region and gender recent year. Unit is measured in percentages. Over all the rates of female world illiteracy has bigger percentages rather
The bar chart shows the percentages of men and women with illiteracy in different parts of the world last year. Overall, we can see that women are higher levels of illiteracy than men.
The bar chart shows the rate of illiteracy in different parts of the world, broken down into men and women last year. Overall, we can see that there is big difference in different parts of the world but that woman are mu
The given bar chart depicts the rates of the world's illiteracy estimation that were categorized by region and gender in the past year. Overall, the trend showed that the competency of literation among females and males
The bar chart illustrates an estimation of illiteracy rates in the world based on region and gender in the year before. The unit measurement is in percentage.
The graph gives information about the illiteracy rates in the world based on regional and gender during the previous year. Overall, the illiteracy rate for females is the highest for each country, especially in South Asi
The bar chart illustrates the number of estimated illiteracy people in six regions from the last year, divided by gender. The rates were measured in percentages.