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The bar charts illustrate the proportion of people employed by gender in the UK in both 1998 and 2012. Overall, the total number of people employed saw a notable increase in all categories from 1988 to 2012. Proportion of part-time workers remained almost the same, whilst there was a shift in gender distribution for full-time […]
The charts give information about employment in the UK in 1998 and 2012.Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.Write at least 150 words. In recent decades, the employment landscape in the UK has undergone significant transformations, particularly in the distribution of full-time and part-time roles among men […]
The given charts illustrate the data on the employment state in UK in 1988 and 2012. It is divided by men and women working part-time and full-time. Overall, it is clear from both charts that men who are working full time were the majority of employed in 1988 and 2012. The minority in both years […]
This pie graph illustrates how the job market is going for both women and men in 1988 and 2012. Overall, we can clearly see that in 2012, men dominate the employment percent both in 1988 and 2012, recording 53% and 47% of overall employment. According to the chart, in 1988 women who worked part-time jobs […]
The two pie charts display the percentage of the types of mens and womens employment in the UK in the years of 1998 and 2012. Overall, it is clear that male full-time job was the most significant in both charts, whereas women part-time and full-time illustrate relative stability in both 1998 and 2012. In 1998, […]
In both years, full-time male employment represented the largest portion of the workforce, accounting for 53% in 1988 and slightly decreasing to 47% in 2012. Despite the decline in proportion, the actual number of full-time employed men increased from 12,539,000 to 13,794,000. The number of full-time employed women grew significantly, from 4,482,000 in 1988 to […]
The given pie charts compare employment distribution in the UK in 1988 and 2012, categorizing workers by gender and occupation status, including full-time and part-time. Overall, the total workforce increased from approximately 24 million to more than 29 million over the period. Notably, the proportion of full-time male employees declined, while female participation in the […]
The given pie charts compare employment distribution in the UK 1998 and 2012, categorizing workers by gender and occupation status, including full-time and part-time. Overall, the total workforce increased from 23.8 million to 29.6 million over the period. Notably, the proportion of full-time male employees declined, while female participation in the same position exhibited a […]
The pie charts compare the percentage of women and men working in both part-time and full-time jobs in the UK in 1998 and 2012. Overall, full-time jobs were popular among both genders, with a higher number of men observed. Despite the fact that part-time jobs accounted for a relatively large proportion of women involved, they […]
