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
The provided bar chart illustrates the percentage of three education levels of Bulgarian people who wish to go abroad and live there in the years 2002, 2006 and 2008.
The bar graph describes the details of various stages of education of Bulgarain people who wanted to go and sustain their life in another country in the years 2002, 2006 and 2008.
The bar graph illustrates the information about the level of education of Bulgarian people who wanted to go and settle in another country in 2002, 2006 and 2008.
The following illustrations depict the level of education of the citizens of Scotland by age and gender range in 2010. The chart has been divided into 5 age groups (16-24; 24-35; 35-50; 50-75; 75+).
The pie charts compare the highest level of education of females in a particular region in 1945 with that of 1995. The levels are given as percentages.
The provided chart illustrates a variety of education levels in Glasgow, in 2010. There are two pie charts, one of them shows different proportions of women's education levels, and another one represents men's education
The provided chart illustrates a varity of education levels in Glascow, in 2010. There are two pie charts, one of them shows different propotions of women education levels, and the another one represents men education le
The bar chart depicts some details about the level of learning or studying in Glasglow in Scotland, during 2010, Whereas, In the pie chart, it is described the generation of education degree.
The bar charts below describe how the involvement in schooling and science differed between developing and industrialised regions in 10 years, more specifically by considering 1980 and 1990. It can be seen from the graph
The bar chart compares the level of education (university degree, school degree and no qualification) of people with different age group, while the pie charts give information regarding the standard of education by gende
The bar chart compares the level of education of Bulgarians who planned to emigrate in to other countries at three different points in time: 2002, 2006, and 2008.Overall, the majority of Bulgarian people who wanted to go
The given pie charts demonstrate depict a comparison of the education level of females in Some land throughout the years 1945 to 1995. Overall, as is observed, more women got educated in Some land in 1995 than that in 19