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The given bar chart compares about academic qualification between

younger and older people in the UK in 2010.

In general, there was a significant diference in three elevations of


education. While University degree was the most popular qualification
between the age of 16 to 75, people who had no qualification made up
majority of the group 75 years old and older.

Firstly, 27% of younger individual between the ages of 16 and 50


had no qualification. In addition, the chart's breakdown indicated that
20% of the groups 16-24 and 35-50 had a school certification and that
71% of them had university degree. In the group 24-35, there was a slight
difference between the level of university degree and school certificate at
76% and 15%, respectively.

Turning to elder generation, the level of university is 50%, while it


was 20% who only attended high school and 30% without educational
qualification. The rise of people with no certification is at 72%, with just
3% had a certificate for high school graduation and 25% had a university
degree.

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