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The image contains two pie charts comparing the number of men and women in full-time and part-time employment in the UK in 1988 and 2012 respectively. In 1988, there were a total of 23,180 individuals employed, with men in full-time work accounting for the majority at 12,650, followed by women in full-time work at 4,899, men in part-time work at 1,298, and women in part-time work at 4,332. In 2012, the total employed individuals increased to 25,259 with men in full-time work slightly reduced to 12,566, women in full-time work increased to 7,246, men in part-time work increased to 2,374, and women in part-time work increased to 3,073. The data demonstrates that over the 24 year period, there was a decrease in the proportion of men in full-time employment and an increase in all other categories, with a significant rise in the number of women in full-time employment.
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The provided pie charts compare the difference in the percentage of jobs in the UK in 1988 and 2012, specificlly focusing on the allocation of men and women in part-time and full-time work.
It is clear that despite the decline in the proportion of men with full-time job and the significant rise of women who work full time, the former still account for the highest employment percentage during the course of the given time period.
Looking at 1988, out of a total of 23,839 employed individuals, men in full-time job ranked at the first position which experience the drop in numbers, falling from 12,539 to 13,794 of demographics after 24 years. Similarly, female in part time employment saw a slight increase from 5,268 to 5,979. By contrast, both male and female in part-time and full-time employment’s figure are reported to climb up by 2,131 and 7,696, respectively.
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