A glance at the provided diagram depicts information about the proportion of part-time employees from 1980 to 2010 across four countries of the UK.
In general, the rate of temporary labourers climbed over the period described in four countries of the UK, in which that of part-time staffs in England, Scotland and Wales rose , in stark contrast to Northern Ireland. Noteworthy, the percentage of side hustle employees hit the lowest point in 2010.
There was a significant increase of temporary workers around 8% between 1980 and 2010 in Scotland which was the largest gap among the three countries’s percentage. Furthermore, that of side hustle workforces went down slightly a fluctuation around 6% and 4% in England and Wales respectively.
On the other hand, the figure of temporary labourers dropped gradually approximately 2% leading to the inferior position in term of the data of part-time labourers of four countries in the UK
