The table below shows the estimated literacy rates by region and gender for 2000-2004. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The table illustrates how 2 genders in 5 regions possessed
such
a skill as literacy between 2000 and 2004. It is obvious from the figures that women were less literate in each area, with an estimated knowledge world rate almost 10% lower than men. In total, scientists estimated both male and female literacy levels as 82,2% in all the regions.
To start with, it can be seen that the most educated people were located in Europe, with a total of 98.8% literacy. Linking Words
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, the gap between men and women was less than 1% in Linking Words
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territory. The next two areas were the Americas and Oceania, with just above 93% of estimated learning. Linking Words
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in the first area the difference between male and female rates was made up only 1% Linking Words
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in Europe, in the Linking Words
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gap reached 1,5%.
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On the other hand
, Asia and Africa were Linking Words
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research, with just over 80% and 62,5% of their total population knowing the spelling rules respectively. Linking Words
Moreover
, the rates between men and women varied drastically, up to almost 14% in the Asian region and even 17% in Africa.
In conclusion, I can emphasise the fact that the lower the knowledge level in the region, the higher the difference between male and female education proportions.Linking Words
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