The charts below show the levels of participation in education and science in developing and industrialised countries in 1980 and 1990. Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information shown below.  » You should write at least 150 words.
The charts below show the levels of participation in education and science in developing and industrialised countries in 1980 and 1990. Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information shown below. »  l1AVK
The supplied bar charts compare the amount of taking part in education and science in emergent and industrialized nations in the years 1980 and 1990. While the first bar graph focuses on education, the second and third charts give information related to science.
Overall, participation in education and the number of people who are involved in science increased in both countries in the given period. In addition, the expenditure on research and technological development decreased in industry-based nations, whilst the expenses of economically developing countries showed an upward trend.
In terms of developing countries, between 1980-1990, their levels of participation in education were lower than in industrialised nations. They attended school for an average of around 3 years, which was nearly 9 for developing nations. Moreover, in 1980, approximately 15 people opted to be researchers in these countries. In 1990, this number experienced modest growth and stood at just under 20. Subsequently, their average spending on R and D was around $50 billion.
Regarding industrialized nations, their rates witnessed gradual improvement in all categories. From 1980 to 1990, the average years of schooling was around 11, while the mean percentage of scientist and researchers were roughly 50%. Finally, in 1980, they expensed almost $150 billion on R&D, but in 1990, this amount went up to nearly $350 billion. 
The supplied bar charts compare the amount of taking part in 
education
 and science in emergent and industrialized 
nations
 in the years 1980 and 1990. While the 
first
 bar graph focuses on 
education
, the second and third charts give information related to science.
Overall
, participation in 
education
 and the number of 
people
 who 
are involved
 in science increased in both 
countries
 in the 
given
 period. 
In addition
, the expenditure on research and technological development decreased in industry-based 
nations
, whilst the expenses of 
economically
 developing 
countries
 showed
 an upward trend.
In terms of developing 
countries
, between 1980-1990, their levels of participation in 
education
 were lower than in 
industrialised
 nations
. They attended school for an average of around 3 years, which was 
nearly
 9 for developing 
nations
. 
Moreover
, in 1980, approximately 15 
people
 opted to be researchers in these 
countries
. In 1990, this number experienced modest growth and stood at 
just
 under 20. 
Subsequently
, their average spending on R and D was around $50 billion.
Regarding industrialized 
nations
, their rates witnessed gradual improvement in all categories. From 1980 to 1990, the average years of schooling was around 11, while the mean percentage of scientist and researchers were roughly 50%. 
Finally
, in 1980, they expensed almost $150 billion on R&D, 
but
 in 1990, this amount went up to 
nearly
 $350 billion. 
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