Given the bar charts delineating the proportion of males and females with higher education qualifications in five distinct countries: Japan, United States,UK, SW and Germany in 2011.
Perceptibly, the US, Germany and Japan had the highest percentage of females with higher education, while the opposite was true for the other nations. However, Japan registered the lowest education qualifications in both males and females.
The lowest percentage ever recorded in this field was 35% for male graduates in germany, theUK and the US, SW had the highest percentage of males attending college with 45%, which was 5% higher than Japan's percentage.
Only 25% of their Japanese counterparts had achieved higher education. However, Germany held the rank in terms of female graduates with 45% of the female population who do so. With 40% of females competing, the US followed suit. In SW and the UK, 30% and 35% correspondingly, of the people possessed higher education.
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