The line graphs displays the percentage of literacy levels in four different countries namely Austria, Denmark, Ireland, Sweden over a period of 9 years, starting from 2000.
Overall, what stand out from the line chart is that there are significant upward trends in literacy levels by Austria, Ireland, Sweden and Denmark’s literacy levels is always reduced during the process. However, the Austrian was low the biggest percentage of literacy levels compared with Ireland.
In Austria, the percentage of literacy levels stand at less than a fifth in 2000, but later went up sharply twenty-eight percent in 2009. In 2009, in Austria it peaked with a peak of 28% compared with in Ireland it remained at only 16%. In Ireland, a stabilization was seen in this level of illiteracy in 2000, but later low literacy levels slightly from 2003 and finished at 2009.
In Denmark, the percantage of literacy levels an decrease to fourteen percent in 2000, but later falled by less than a fifth in 2009. In 2009, in Denmark it hit the lowest point compared with in Sweden it increase to 16%. In Sweden, a fluctuation was seen in this level of illiteracy in 2000, but later it increased slightly and ended in 2009.
The line graphs displays the percentage of
literacy
levels
in four
different
countries
namely
Austria, Denmark, Ireland, Sweden over a period of 9 years, starting from 2000.
Overall
, what stand out from the line chart is that there are significant upward trends in
literacy
levels
by Austria, Ireland, Sweden and Denmark’s
literacy
levels
is always
reduced
during the process.
However
, the Austrian was low the biggest percentage of
literacy
levels
compared with Ireland.
In Austria, the percentage of
literacy
levels
stand at less than a fifth in 2000,
but
later
went up
sharply
twenty-eight percent in 2009. In 2009, in Austria it peaked with a peak of 28% compared with in Ireland it remained at
only
16%.
In
Ireland, a stabilization was
seen
in this
level
of illiteracy in 2000,
but
later
low
literacy
levels
slightly
from 2003 and finished at 2009.
In
Denmark, the
percantage
of
literacy
levels
an
decrease to fourteen percent in 2000,
but
later
falled
by less than a fifth in 2009.
In
2009, in Denmark it hit the lowest point compared with in Sweden it
increase
to 16%.
In
Sweden, a fluctuation was
seen
in this
level
of illiteracy in 2000,
but
later
it increased
slightly
and ended in 2009.