The chart gives information on the percentage of women going into higher education in five countries for the years 1980 and 2015.

The chart gives information on the percentage of women going into higher education in five countries for the years 1980 and 2015.
The bar chart compares the proportion of female students entering higher education in different nations during the period of 35 years.
Overall
, it is transparent that the number of women studying higher education increased noticeably in the UK, the USA, South Korea, and France. Compared to other countries, Australia witnessed a stable trend in its figures and was the most popular, which can
also
be seen in the
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of the United States in 2015. In 1980, over 30% of women in the UK enrolled in colleges or universities, after which
this
figure rose significantly to nearly 55% over the following 35 years. The same trend can be seen in America with the start of approximately 39%, higher than that of the UK, before climbing sharply to about 58%, sharing the same number with Australia. Turning to the remaining categories, France began with 50% and
then
rose slightly to around 52%. South Korea was the smallest group in
this
illustration. The percentage in
this
country in 2015 was twice as much as it was in 1980.
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