The chart shows two panels. In panel (a), the horizontal axis lists gender categories: Women and Men. The vertical axis ranges from 0 to 70 in increments of 10. Two stacked vertical bars are shown. The segments represent age groups: Under 40, Between 40 and 50, Between 51 and 60, and More than 60. The data from the chart are as follows: Women: 32.98 percent total. Men: 67.02 percent total. Both bars are divided into stacked age segments. In the women bar, the largest portion is Between 51 and 60. In the men bar, the largest portion is More than 60. In panel (b), the horizontal axis ranges from 0 to 70 in increments of 10. The vertical axis lists education categories: Postgraduate, University degree (4 or 5 years), P h D, and University degree (3 years). Four stacked horizontal bars are shown. The segments represent experience groups: Less than 10 years, Between 10 and 20 years, Between 21 and 30 years, and More than 30 years. The data from the chart are as follows: Postgraduate: 15.96 percent. University degree (4 or 5 years): 71.28 percent. P h D: 3 percent. University degree (3 years): 9.57 percent. In University degree (3 years), the age group More than 30 years occupies the largest portion. In the remaining categories, Between 10 and 20 years and Between 21 and 30 years occupy the larger portions. Note: All numerical values are approximated.Profiles and ages of the interviewees (figure on the left) and level of education classified by years of audit experience (figure on the right)
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