▶ Your Answer : The chart illustrates on secondary education of women at the age of over 18 from different countries, Norway, UK, Italy and Spain, from 1996 to 2003. The highest percentage on it was females from Norway, which started about 81% and kept the similar ratio to 2001, but increased to 90% in 2003. The rest of the countries were under 80% between 1996 to 2003.English women who were edeucated after the age of 18 recorded approximately 70% in 1996, which was 10% lower than that of Norway in the same year. However, it was fluctuated steadily in 1999, 2000 and 2002. There was 10% increase in 2003 comparing to it of 1996. Italian and Spanish graphs showed overlapped lines several times. 60% of Italian women in 1996 studied for secondary learning, and slowly went up to 70% in 2003. Its figure was 10% lower than it of the United Kingdom, and 20% lower than that of Norway in 2003. 55% of women from Spain participated in secondary education. It grew to 70% in 2001, but decreased by 5% to 65% in 2003. Overall, every country went up in 2003 when comapred to thoes of 1996. The noticeable thing was there was the same percentage among three countries, England, Italy and Spain, in 2001.(70%) |