The charts below give the information about USA marriage and divorce rates between 1970 and 2000, and the marital status of adult Americans in two of the years.
The provided bar diagram compares the proportion of the juvenile who attended the highly educational system in four unspecified nations in three years 2000, 2005 and 2010.
Overall, there was an upward trend of higher education rates in countries excepting country B over given years. In addition, the maximum figure for country D while the minimum figure for country B.
In 2000, the proportion of young going higher education in country D, occupying approximately 45%, was slightly more than that of country C. Besides, the figure for country A was about 35% which was the lowest point in this year, was lower than that of country B, accounting for 40%.
Over the next years, there was an increase in both country D and country C, specifically, country D hit the peak, at 60%, taking the lead out of given countries in 2010, in terms of country A, it reached about 55%. By contrast, after raising at about 45%, the proportion of young people in higher education in country C was plateaued at this point until 2010 while despite recovering back to 2000’s level at 40% in 2010, country B still remained the one having the lowest higher education rates.