This bar chart illustrates the illiteracy rates in six different regions i.e. developed countries, Latin America, East Asia, sub-Saharan Africa, Arab states and South Asia in the last year. The information in the bar cha
The given bar chart illustrates estimated rates of world illiteracy based on gender in comparison with developed countries and various regions worldwide for the past year.
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of people that don't manage the capacity of reading around the world in the last year. In addition, it gives us information about the region and the gender of this population.
The graphic describes the ratio of people who are unable to read and write in six different areas in one year divided by gender. In general, Developed Country has the smallest amount while South Asia has the biggest amou
This bar graph illustrates approximate global illiteracy percentages according to geographical area and gender for the latest year. It is clear that some areas have much higher portions than other countries that are able
The bar chart below illustrates last year's global illiteracy rates divided by geographical areas and gender. It is impossible not to notice how the female illiteracy rate greatly exceeds the male one in all the contin
The graph shows information about females' and males' inability to read or write in several regions of the world in the past year. Overall, it can be seen that women occupy the highest figure in all presented categories