The table and pie charts depict the figures of national and international, female and male students conducting researches in Australian universities in 2001 and 2010

The table and pie charts depict the figures of national and international, female and male students conducting researches in Australian universities in 2001 and 2010
IELTS Writing Task Chart for The table and pie charts depict the figures of national and international, female and male students conducting researches in Australian universities in 2001 and 2010
The table and pie graphs compare the number of local and global, male and female academics carrying out research in Australian higher educational establishments throughout a ten-year period.
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, the participation of male lecturers and professors in research was the largest locally in both 2001 and 2010. At the global level, women partook significantly in 2001
whereas
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men witnessed a greater contribution in 2010. As the charts depict, female involvement was more noticeable in 2001 at the international level, surpassing men by nearly twofold at 9%.
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, both demographic groups witnessed similar efforts internationally, standing at 43% and 44% respectively.
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, the male faculty members contributed more at the global level in 2010, tripling the value of 2001 to stand at 15%. A marginal increase was marked by females conducting research around the world, levelling at only 12%. Despite a slight decline in both percentages for men and women, the former group remained at a higher proportion. The rate of males reached 38%, decreasing by only 6%.
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, the figure for women fell by roughly 8%, standing at 35% in 2010.

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