The chart below contains information provided by Australia's tertiary institutions about the percentage of male and female students who enrolled in different subjects in 1995.

The chart below contains information provided by Australia's tertiary institutions about the percentage of male and female students who enrolled in different subjects in 1995.
The bar chart gives data about the proportion of woman and male students who enrolled in a variety of subjects
according to
Australia's high education in the year 1995. As an
overall
trend,
it is clear that
the highest proportion of females registered in Arts and humanities,
while
a very large majority of men participated in Engineering. On the one hand, Arts and humanities subjects in which a significant percentage of women had been enrolled. The second most enlisted subject was Health as 15% of females participated in
this
major. The remaining fields of study are Accounting and Economics, Education, Business Studies, Math and sciences, Computing and Engineering saw a medium down, with approximately 13%, 10%, 8%, 7%, 4% and 2%, respectively.
On the other hand
, a very large percentage of males chose the subject of Engineering.
Moreover
, Math and sciences held the second place in the most studied by men, which are around 14% of all. The leftovers are Accounting & Economics, Arts & Humanities and Computing at approximately 13%, 12% and 10%
however
Health, Education and Business Studies are less than a tenth.
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Vocabulary: The word "percentage" was used 2 times.
Vocabulary: The word "proportion" was used 2 times.
Vocabulary: The word "approximately" was used 2 times.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • tertiary institutions
  • enrolment
  • engineering
  • information technology
  • nursing
  • gender roles
  • societal expectations
  • suitability
  • caregiving roles
  • job market
  • business studies
  • gender distribution
  • gender inclusion policies
  • workplace diversity
  • gender stereotypes
  • historical trends
  • percentages
  • subjects
  • gender imbalance
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