The bar chart depicts the proportion of non-qualification British categorized by sex an age in 2009. Overall, it is obvious that the younger got more and more educated and the majority of the elder from 50-59/64 age group did not have qualification.
According to the data from the graph, the percentage of 50-59/60 year-olds people without qualifications is the highest number with exactly 20% for women and around 17% for the counterpart. Followed by the 40-49 year-olds with the figure for women is over 11%, compared to 10% of men.
Turning next to 17-19 and 20-24 ages group, there was a similar trend. The share of men is slightly higher than that of women with about 7% and 8% respectively for men and 6% and 7% for women. Interestingly, the percentage of both genders in 25-29 age group with no adequacy is the same as that 30-49 age group ( 8%).
The bar chart depicts the proportion of non-qualification British categorized by sex an
age
in 2009.
Overall
, it is obvious that the younger
got
more and more educated and the majority of the elder from 50-59/64
age
group
did not have qualification.
According to the data from the graph, the percentage of 50-59/60 year-olds
people
without qualifications is the highest number with exactly 20% for
women
and around 17% for the counterpart. Followed by the 40-49 year-olds with the figure for
women
is over 11%, compared to 10% of
men
.
Turning
next
to 17-19 and 20-24
ages
group
, there was a similar trend. The share of
men
is
slightly
higher than that of
women
with about 7% and 8%
respectively
for
men
and 6% and 7% for
women
.
Interestingly
, the percentage of both genders in 25-29
age
group
with no adequacy is the same as that 30-49
age
group
(
8%).