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  • shakshi

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    August 23, 2021 at 6:34 PM

    The bar chart illustrates number of females enrolled in comparison with males students in primary, secondary and tertiary education for developed and developing nations between 1990 and 1998 respectively.

    Overall, it is clearly observed that developed countries had outraced developing nations in all the educational sectors. Furthermore, higher education had excelled in girls admission in developed countries by achieving the target margins.

    Firstly in 1990, developing counties indicated a raised of 83 females in primary education whereas other two sectors had shown a dropped in numbers with small majority. Subsequently, in developed territory the figure was 95 and 98 in primary and secondary but in tertiary it was noticed a slightly increase in number of girls per 100 boys.

    Secondly, in 1998, tertiary had climbed the target with 112 students more than men ratio in developed countries but on the other hand developing countries had plummeted by nearly one third. In primary and secondary education the numbers were at 87 and 82 in developing nations and 96 and 99 in developed nation.

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