The chart below shows the different levels of post-school qualifications in Australia and the proportion of men and women who held them in 1999.
The bar chart illustrates the different levels of post-school learning in Australia and the proportion of both gender, men and women, who held them in 1999.
We can see that the laRGE proportion of male gender is 90% goes to skilled vocational diploma although, another side of women gender had tiny portion is around 10% post-school qualification. There are two kinds of post-school qualifications where women in more than men, one is an undergraduate diploma, women are 70%, and men are around40%, second is a bachelor degree, women are 50%, and men are around45%.
In Postgraduate diploma and master's degree, men are 70% and 60% while girls are 30% and 40% respectively.
In this graph, a noticeable thing is a more significant difference between females and males in skilled vocational diploma around 80%. Moreover, in higher education, the number of women is decreasing step by step compared to males, but in master's degree, it increases 10% then postgraduate.
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