The bar chart compares the proportion of female school-leavers gaining access to higher education in five nations, namely the UK, the USA, Canada, Japan and Germany, in 1970 and 2005.
Overall, what stands out from the graph is a general upward trend in the figures for the rest countries except for Canada, which showed no indication of difference during the given time.
Canada received an adequate education with 100% attendance of women, followed by German, are also ranged between 50% and 60% in both two years. Meanwhile, the UK, which previously have a moderate initiation at around 35%, it reached a peak of maximum number within 35 years. The data on the USA used to more relatively greater than the UK. However, in 2005, the average amount of women enrolling in universities was merely under 60%. In contrast, Japan among five countries had the lowest rate through all the years. However, it was witnessed the double number of feminine student entering higher education by the end of the period in 2005.
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