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Participation in education and science (bar chart)
The charts below show the levels of participation in education and science in
developing and industrialised countries in 1980 and 1990.
The three bar
charts show
average
years of schooling, numbers of scientists and technicians, and research and
development spending in developing and developed countries. Figures are given for
1980 and 1990.
It is clear from the charts that the figures for developed countries
are much higher than
those for developing nations. Also, the charts show an overall increase in participation
in education and science from 1980 to 1990.
People in developing nations attended school for an average of around 3 years, with
only a slight increase in years of schooling from 1980 to 1990. On
the other hand, the
figure for industrialised countries rose from nearly 9 years of schooling in 1980 to
nearly 11 years in 1990.
From 1980 to 1990, the number of scientists and technicians in industrialised countries
almost doubled to about 70 per 1000 people. Spending on
research and development
also saw rapid growth in these countries, reaching $350 billion in 1990. By contrast, the
number of science workers in developing countries remained below 20 per 1000
people, and research spending fell from about $50 billion to only $25 billion.
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