The stipulated line graph encapsulates the proportion of men and women employees in seven university departments in 2012. The calibration of the data has been done in percentages.
Overall, it can be apparently seen that the highest males were working in engineering, history, and science. While the females were dominated in arts, astronomy, and law.
Initiating with, in the subject, the ratio of females was 43% while the male ratio was 56% in the year of 2008. However, the highest males were dominated in the subject of engineering, which accounted for 84%, whereas the female was merely 8% in 2008. In addition, history and astronomy subjects were dominated by similar female faculties, which were 33% and 26%, respectively, in the time frame of 2008.
Moving further along in this observation, in the law subject, the female faculty was 40% while males were 60%. Moreover, 40% of females were dominated in the subject of medicines, while the males were slightly more as compared to females, which was 42%. In the subject of medicines. Lastly, in the science subject, the female faculty was 25%, while male faculty were 64% in the year of 2008.
