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The image contains a bar graph illustrating percentages of male and female teachers across six education types in the UK in 2010, with men represented by a specific color and women by another. For Nursery/Pre-school, men are at approximately 2% and women just below 100%. At Primary School, men are around 5%, women at around 95%. In Secondary School, men's percentages are approximately 48% and women about 52%. For College, men's figures stand at approximately 45%, women's at 55%. In the Private Training Institute category, men are at 53%, women at 47%. At University, men make up about 70%, with women at 30%.
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The bar graph chart shows the percentage of male and female teachers in six different types of educational setting in UK in the year 2010.
The graph shows almost 95% of the women are working in nursery school as a teacher where as men being teacher in nursery school is very less making it around 5%. Likewise, the women’s percentage is higher in primary school as well compared to Men.Moreover, women’s percentage again is slightly higher as a secondary school teacher than Men.When it comes to college educational setting, the percentage of both are equal as a teacher working in college. Men has shown upperhand in private training institiute and University as well.
To put it in short, the amount of men working in University and private institution is higher than woman. Most women are a part of nursery and primary education system.
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