The line graph gives information about the proportion of students from age 18 to 25 years old in universities in four various areas (Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand) from 1961 to 2011.
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The line graph illustrates the proportion of
university
students aged between 18 and 25 years
in four different countries consisting of Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand from 1961 to 2011.
Overall
, it can be seen that the population of university
adolescents in four countries has increased over the given period. Moreover
, the trend of students aged 18 to 25 fluctuated in Singapore and Thailand.
To begin
with, the portion of university
pupils from age 18 to 25 years
old in Malaysia and the Philippines was roughly 2 and 7, respectively. After that, it slightly jumped to the same amount of 15 in 1991. Furthermore
, the number of adolescents in universities in the Philippines gradually increased to 20 in the next 20 years
, while
in Malaysia remained stable until 2011.
In addition
, the proportion of teenagers in the universities in Singapore was 25 in 1961, then
fluctuated and reached a peak of around 40 in 2011. Similarly
, the university
adolescent portion in Thailand was 25 in 1961, then
fluctuated until 1991 at 20 and rose sharply to hit a peak at approximately 43 in the next 20 years
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