The bar chart depicts the distribution of male and female British teachers across six educational stages, from pre-school to university in 2010.
It is evident that Nursery stage hag the highest proportion of female teachers, while the male teachers were least represented in this category. Conversely, a significantly higher number of man opted for university positions, compared to woman.
Overall, the Nursery and Primary school were the most unimportant than any types of educational setting among males, ranging at approximately 4% and 8% respectively. In contrast, significantly more former than latter interested for those. Meanwhile, the data for secondary schools and colleges were noticeably similar between women and men, standing around
50%. Moreover, fewer females than males preferred the Private training institutes, where the percentage was 45%, that was fewer than males by nearly 5%. Ultimately, the percentage of men teachers in the setting was twice that of women teachers, exceeding 70%.
