The provided graph illustrates the proportion of male and female teachers in six education types in the British in 2010. The six education types are nursery or pre-school, primary school, secondary school, college, priva
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The supplied bar graph gives information on two gender representatives- female and male students who prefer part-time or full-time education in 2006 in Australia.
The charts below give detailed information about percentage of male and female students of various age groups in Australia who were enrolled in full- time and part- time education in 2006.
The bar chart compares information about the percentage of boy and girl students from different classes who were given an education in Australia for diverse types of time in 2006.
The chart displays data about teachers in the United Kingdom based on their educational setup in the year 2010. Upon first glance, it is clear that the female workforce is larger than the male workforce, in general. Ther
The bar diagram displays the proportions of men and women working for various duration in Australia in the year of 2007. The units are measured in hours per week.
The diagram illustrates the proportion of men and women with advanced educational certificates in Switzerland, Britain, Japan, United States and Germany by the year 2001.
The bar chart informs about the percentage of men and women that have advanced academic level requirements in five countries in 2001. Overall, it can be seen that Japan, Switzerland, and Britain have higher educational
The given bar chart illustrates the proportions of men and women who graduated higher education in 5 different countries namely: Japan, United States, Switzerland, Britain and Germany in 2001.