The graph illustrates the number of students who graduated from universities in Canada from 1992 to 2007. The number of graduates is displayed vertically, while years are displayed horizontally. However, it is clear that women who graduated are more in numbers as compared to men.
It can be observed that there we seventy thousand male graduates in 1992. This trend is continuing to increase till 1995 and after that, it has started declining from 1995 to 1998. For the following four years, the number of students fluctuated between seventy and eighty thousand. From 2001 to 2007, there is a significant increase in male students who completed their graduation.
On the other hand, in 1992, there are 0. 1 million women who graduated from universities. Their numbers continue to fluctuate between 100000 and 1100000 till 2000. After that their numbers continue to increase and reach 150000 in 2007.
To sum up, it is clear that the women literacy rate in Canada is far more than men.
The graph illustrates the
number
of students
who
graduated from universities in Canada from 1992 to 2007. The
number
of graduates
is displayed
vertically
, while years
are displayed
horizontally
.
However
, it is
clear
that women
who
graduated are more in
numbers
as compared to
men
.
It can
be observed
that there we seventy thousand male graduates in 1992. This trend is continuing to increase till 1995 and after that, it has
started
declining from 1995 to 1998. For the following four years, the
number
of students fluctuated between seventy and eighty thousand. From 2001 to 2007, there is a significant increase in male students
who
completed their graduation.
On the other hand
, in 1992, there are 0. 1 million women
who
graduated from universities. Their
numbers
continue to fluctuate between 100000 and 1100000 till 2000. After that their
numbers
continue to increase and reach 150000 in 2007.
To sum up, it is
clear
that the women literacy rate in Canada is far more than
men
.