




Source: 2001 Census: Education 2001
The strip graph shows that people aged 20-24 years are the biggest group with a qualification. People aged 85 plus are the biggest group with no qualification.

Activity
- Look at the strip graph above. Write three short sentences to explain what the strip graph shows.
- What trend can you see between the qualifications and age groups?
- Use the data in the table below called Ethnic Group and Age Group to try drawing your own strip graph.
- There will be five strips: European, Māori, Pacific, Asian and Other. Each strip will be divided into four sections showing the four age groups. You may need to colour code each of the four sections and label them clearly.
- Before you can put the data into the strip graph you will need to do some calculations. Use the numbers in the table above to work out the percentages for the strip graph. For example, the first strip on the graph for European will be divided into four sections, showing the four age groups. The first part of the strip for European under 15 years is worked out here:
| 615,930 |
X 100 = 21% |
| 2,871,438* |
| * This is the European total for all age groups added together.
The four sections on the strip graph should add up to 100%.
- Once you have drawn your strip graph, write three short sentences to explain what the graph shows.




 Source: Table Builder
Related links
New Zealand Graphics Guidelines - 2. The process of graphing Statistics New Zealand Graphics Guidelines - 4. Graphic Standards
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