The chart below shows the number of girls per 100 boys
The chart below shows the number of girls per 100 boys nEK2l
The bar graph compares the variation in number of girls per 100 boys enrolled in three level of school education.
At first glance, it is observed that, in developing nations number of girls per 100 boys showed a stedy increase in all three level of education. Firstly, in 1990 number of females in developing countries were 83 in primary, 72 in secondary and 66 in tertiary education. Moreover, it is showed a constant surge in girls numbers in these nations were 87, 82 and 75 in primary, secondary and tertiary education respectively.
On the flip side, with regard to developed countries, the number of girls were quite higher than developing countries. In addition, in primary and secondary education number of girls were around 97. Whereas, in tertiary education, number of girls were higher than boys.
Overall, in both years, developed countries have higher number of girls as compared to developing countries.
The bar graph compares the variation in
number
of
girls
per 100 boys enrolled in three level of school education.
At
first
glance, it
is observed
that, in
developing
nations
number
of
girls
per 100 boys
showed
a
stedy
increase in all three level of
education
.
Firstly
, in 1990
number
of females in
developing
countries
were 83 in primary, 72 in secondary and 66 in tertiary
education
.
Moreover
, it is
showed
a constant surge in
girls
numbers
in these nations were 87, 82 and 75 in primary, secondary and tertiary
education
respectively
.
On the flip side, with regard to developed
countries
, the
number
of
girls
were quite higher than
developing
countries
.
In addition
, in primary and secondary
education
number
of
girls
were around 97. Whereas, in tertiary
education
,
number
of
girls
were higher than boys.
Overall
, in both years, developed
countries
have higher
number
of
girls
as compared to
developing
countries
.