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The image illustrates numerical data of male and female participation in further education during three distinct years. For males, full-time education participants were approximately 100, 200, and 300 for 1970/71, 1980/81, and 1990/91 respectively; while part-time figures were approximately 1000, 800, and 900 in those corresponding years. For females, full-time education participants were approximately 100 each year, while part-time participants were around 700, 600, and 1100 for 1970/71, 1980/81, and 1990/91, respectively. The image distinctly categorizes each sex and mode of study during the noted periods without including any trend analysis.
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The bar chart explains the comparison between the men and women in Britain in three periods and if they were studying full-time or part-time in further education.
In general, the numbers of full-time education of both men and women increased gradually during three periods between 1971 to 1991 whereas the numbers of part-time education for men fluctuated during those periods while women part-time education rate increased significantly.
In 1970/71, 1000 men enrolled in part time education as the highest number. However, the number slightly declined around 900 in 1980/81. After nearly a decade, it slightly climbed around 950. Meanwhile, male numbers of part-time education gradually went up to 300 in 1990/91.
For females, the numbers of part-time education started around 800 in 1970/71 and gradually increased around 1200 as the highest in 1990/91. Similarly in full-time education, it gradually increased from 100 in 1970/71 to around 250 as the highest in 1990/91.
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