Most definitely yes they do.
In 2009, approximately 49.7% of all Japanese people pursued higher education, including both males and females all over the world.
Yes they do for both males and females.
Be cause females are held in low esteem in many parts of the world and people don't bother with their education.
About 40% of males and 12% of females are smokers in Japan.
The reason why all Japanese people are smart is because their parents push them very hard with education,they are very strict with education,they really do hard studying with education,and they value their education very highly,go to the extent and the extreme with education.
Yes and 93.4% of them do also they have a 93.4% graduate rate with a 98%-99% literacy rate for both males and females with getting straight A+'s and straight A's all through school and college all through their lives without getting nothing never ever less than an A+ and an A on their report cards.
There are a great many things that society needs from higher education including people who can research medicine. Higher education also provides society with people who can solve harder math, engineering, and business problems.
the highest education was a levels
Nora Holland has written: 'Students at a disadvantage in higher education' -- subject(s): Education (Higher), People with social disabilities, Social work education
Yes all 100 percent of all Japanese people both females and males get straight A+'s and straight A's in school and college all over the world.
No
The whole 127,000,000 people both males and females and the whole 100 percent of them.