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The charts show average levels of participation in education and the highest education level of adults from 2000 to 2010 in Singapore.
The bar chart illustrates the average number of males and females attended school according to the years shown up. While the pie charts present the several levels of education achieved by adults in Singapore in 2000 and 2010.
Mainly, there was an a heap increase in the number throughout the years, for both genders, that were spent on education. It can also be seen that the quantity for males was somewhat higher over the period shown.
As can be shown from the bar chart, in 2000, males attended school for an average of 8.9 years, which rose substantially to just under 12 years in 2010. In contrast, the number of years females attended school in 2000 was only 8. This attitude remained unchanged until 2008, and then rose to 8.9 years in 2010.
However, after 10 years, the level of education people in Singapore achieved was significantly higher, with nearly 33% pursue tertiary education, and only 2% leaving after finishing primary school.
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