A glance at a bar chart provided reveals the educational standards of five distinct age groups in Glasgow, measured in percent, in 2010. Overall, people who are from 24 to 35 years old have the most remarkable proportion
The provided bar chart depicts data on Bulgarian people's education level who prefeered to continue their life in foreign countries over a 6 year period.
The histogram prove the data about education levels by age range in the Scotland in 2010; whereas, the pie chart illustrate about the education levels by gender during the same period. Overall, it is clear that the stude
The provided 2 graphs have depicted the characterisitics of educational population in Glasgow during 2010, including both the gender and age distribution accordingly. This aids our understanding on the educational tenden
The data provides information on the levels of education acquired by different age group and gender in Glasgow, Scotland in 2010. Overall, younger age range attained University degree, whereas older age group had no qual
The bar chart provides information about levels of education in Glasgow in 2010 and the pie chart elaborates all ages of enlightenment by gender groups.
The bar and pie graphs depict the degree of the standard education categorised by age and gender in Glasgow, Scotland, in 2010. Overall, approximately three-quarters of those under the age of 50 had tertiary education an
The pie chart describes the percentage of people who graduated from universities, attended school, and did not complete any formal education, with categories for male and female, while the bar chart illustrates data pert
The bar chart depicts the figure of females per 100 males studied in primary, secondary and tertiary schools from developing and developed societies over the 1990 and 1998 periods.
The bar chart depicts the proportion of upper secondary education levels between two age groups in six nations, namely: Germany, USA, Russia, South Korea, Brazil and China in 2010.
The chart provides information about the percentage of people in the UK having three levels of education (university degree, school certificate, no qualifications) in 2010. Overall, it can be seen that the majority of pe