The graph shows the amount of time (in years) that men and women spent in education in two countries: Korea and New Zealand. , Though males generally spent slightly longer in education, at the end of the 60-year period (2010) all the groups converge. , Describing gender difference, in New Zealand there was only a small distinction (under a year), females overtook males for a short time. , However, the variation in Korea was larger: two years in 1950, but then the trend decreased., In 1950, Koreans spent around three to five years in education compared with seven to eight years in New Zealand and in 2010 both countries were similar at ten to twelve years. , Overall, the average time spent in education generally increased for both males and females. ,

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