Overall, higher percentages of men than women possessed tertiary degrees except in the USA and Germany. The gap between the two genders in Switzerland and Germany was the most noticeable, with male dominance in the former country and female dominance in the latter, while the remaining countries exhibited the same difference between the two sexes.
Looking at the figures for men, 45% had completed higher education in Switzerland, while the US, Great Britain, and Germany each showed 35%. The lowest numbers were observed in Japan, with 30% of men having obtained higher education degrees.
The figures for females represent varying numbers, with Germany leading with 45% of women who had higher education qualifications, followed closely by the USA and Switzerland at 40% and 35% respectively. While Great Britain had 30% of women with higher education diplomas, the numbers were again the lowest for Japan where 25% of females possessed higher degrees.
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Looking at the figures for men, 45% had completed higher education in Switzerland, while the US, Great Britain, and Germany each showed 35%. The lowest numbers were observed in Japan, with 30% of men having obtained higher education degrees.
The figures for females represent varying numbers, with Germany leading with 45% of women who had higher education qualifications, followed closely by the USA and Switzerland at 40% and 35% respectively. While Great Britain had 30% of women with higher education diplomas, the numbers were again the lowest for Japan where 25% of females possessed higher degrees.
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