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Band 8+: The chart below shows the percentage of people working in the UK in 1988 and 2012. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image depicts two pie charts representing employment in the UK in 1988 and 2012. In 1988, men (full-time) made up 53% of employment with 12,539 in thousands, women (full-time) 19% with 4,482 in thousands, men (part-time) 6% with 1,650 in thousands, and women (part-time) 22% with 5,268 in thousands, totaling 23,839 in thousands. In 2012, men (full-time) decreased to 47% with 13,794 in thousands, women (full-time) increased to 26% with 7,696 in thousands, men (part-time) increased to 7% with 2,191 in thousands, and women (part-time) decreased to 20% with 5,979 in thousands, with a total increase to 29,600 in thousands.
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The pie charts show the numbers and percentages of men and women in both full-time and part-time employment in the UK in 1988 and 2012. Overall, we can see that all numbers increased but there were significant differences in the proportions for each year.

Firstly, although the number of men in full-time employment was largest in both years, the greatest change was in the number of women working full-time. This increased from 4,482,000 in 1988 to 7,696,000 in 2012. These changes can be seen in the percentages of the total workforce; in 1988, women in full-time employment made up only 19% of working people, but this increased to 26% in 2012. As well as the number of people working full-time, the number of people working part-time also increased, with women being the largest number in both years: 5,268,000 and 5,979,000, compared with 1,550,000 and 2,131,000 for men.

In conclusion, apart from female full-time employment and male part-time employment, percentage figures decreased between the two years. Most significantly, men working full-time dropped below 50% to 47% in 2012.

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