The bar chart provides information about the percentage of employees who work part-time in a day in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales between 1980 and 2010.
Overall, the proportions of part-time workers in Wales were the highest in both years compared to Scotland and Northern Ireland, also in England, significant levels were observed among colleagues such as Wales.
According to the graph, we can see that, in 1980, the proportion of employees in the north-west part of the United Kingdom was less than a fifth, whilst, part-time workman’s extent in Scotland was nearly 10%. In contrast, by 2010, the Northern Irish labourer’s portion fell minimally to 2% contrarywise, the rate of half-time assistants saw a steep growth of 10 per cent throughout thirty years.
As mentioned in the overall band, the percentage of employees in Wales and England working on a part-time job made a difference with 5%, there the after, reached two of higher levels. By 2010, a similar change, with to a more extents were 30% and 33%, respectively.
