The bar chart and pie charts illustrate the percentage of people in Glasgow having three levels of education (university, school and those with no qualifications) in 2010. Information is divided into five age groups in the bar chart and by gender in the pie charts.
Overall, the majority of people with university education were in younger age groups, while in the oldest age group most people did not have any qualifications. The proportions of men and women were similar and showed little different between the levels of education.
The percentage of people with university education was up to 76% in the younger three age groups compared to only 50% in those ages 50 to 75 and just 25% in those over 75. This trend was reversed in those with no qualifications (9% in younger people rising to 72% in the oldest age group). The figure for those with school education was relatively constant at around 20% but was as low as 3% in the over 75’s.
The proportion of men and women in each level of education was around one third with only a slightly difference of 3% in university graduates as well as those who didn’t have educational qualifications. 
The bar chart and pie charts illustrate the percentage of  
people
 in Glasgow having three levels of  
education
  (university
, school and those with no  
qualifications)
 in 2010. Information  
is divided
 into five  
age
  groups
 in the bar chart and by gender in the pie charts. 
Overall
, the majority of  
people
 with  
university
  education
 were in younger  
age
  groups
, while in the oldest  
age
  group
 most  
people
 did not have any  
qualifications
. The proportions of  
men
 and women were similar and  
showed
  little
  different
 between the levels of education.
The percentage of  
people
 with  
university
  education
 was up to 76% in the younger three  
age
  groups
 compared to  
only
 50% in those  
ages
 50 to 75 and  
just
 25% in those over 75. This trend  
was reversed
 in those with no  
qualifications
 (9% in younger  
people
 rising to 72% in the oldest  
age
  group)
. The figure for those with school  
education
 was  
relatively
 constant at around 20%  
but
 was as low as 3% in the over 75’s.
The proportion of  
men
 and women in each level of  
education
 was around one third with  
only
 a  
slightly difference
 of 3% in  
university
 graduates  
as well
 as those who didn’t have educational  
qualifications
.