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OVERVIEW ● Dynamic chart: Trend + Order ● Static chart: Order Trend → Pattern Aspects - Gender: F > M - Region: Sub-Saharan Africa, the Arab States, and South Asia What is most striking when looking at the data is a clear pattern of women being more affected by illiteracy than males in all regions examined. It is also important to note that the problem of illiteracy was most serious in Sub-Saharan Africa, the Arab States, and South Asia. BODY 1 - Sub-Saharan Africa, the Arab States, and South Asia Looking first at Sub-Saharan Africa, the Arab States, and South Asia, … Looking first at the regions with staggeringly high illiteracy rates, South Asia was most impacted, having approximately 55% of females and 35% of males being illiterates. Trailing/ Following closely behind, the illiteracy levels in the Arab States and Sub-Saharan Africa were roughly the same, with about half of women lacking basic reading and writing skills, a lack they shared with nearly a third of men. BODY 2 Turning to the remaining regions, …
Exam question 2 The graph below shows the percentage of unemployed people aged between 15 and 24 in five European countries in 2005, compared with the overall percentage of unemployment in those countries. The graph compares the unemployment rate of 15 to 24-year-olds to that of the general population in five European countries in 2005. What is most striking when looking at the data is that youth unemployment dwarfed overall unemployment in all countries surveyed, with the largest gaps being seen in Italy and Hungary. It is also important to note that Poland faced the most severe unemployment situation overall, with the highest rates for both young people and the general population.