This given chart illustrates the number of females getting higher education in UK, USA, Australia, South Korea and France in a time period of 1980 to 2015. The number of females is calculated in percentage.
Overall, it can be observed that number of women was higher in 2015 as compared to 1980 where less number of women got higher education. In Australia, the number of women in 1980 and 2015 remained fairy stable, hovering at 60% and in South Korea, the number of women was less over a period among all the mentioned countries.
In UK, number of women was around 35% in 1980 and then slightly increased in 2015 from 35% to nearly 55%. In the USA, number of women getting higher education experienced a growth from merely below the 40% to 60% over a period of 1980 to 2015.
Turning to the South Korea, the least number of women gained higher studies among all other countries. In 1980, it remained at merely above the 10% and then gently increased to 30% in 2015. In terms of France, the percentage between 1980 and 2015, showed a tiny reduction (around 50% to 53% respectively).
This
given
chart illustrates the
number
of females getting higher education in UK, USA, Australia, South Korea and France in a time period of 1980 to 2015. The
number
of females
is calculated
in percentage.
Overall
, it can
be observed
that
number
of
women
was higher in 2015 as compared to 1980 where less
number
of
women
got
higher education. In Australia, the
number
of
women
in 1980 and 2015 remained fairy stable, hovering at 60% and in South Korea, the
number
of
women
was less over a period among all the mentioned countries.
In UK,
number
of
women
was around 35% in 1980 and then
slightly
increased in 2015 from 35% to
nearly
55%.
In
the USA,
number
of
women
getting higher education experienced a growth from
merely
below the 40% to 60% over a period of 1980 to 2015.
Turning to the South Korea, the least
number
of
women
gained higher studies among all other countries. In 1980, it remained at
merely
above the 10% and then
gently
increased to 30% in 2015. In terms of France, the percentage between 1980 and 2015,
showed
a tiny reduction (around 50% to 53%
respectively
).