The bar graph illustrates about study patterns of males and females in Britain in three diferent periods of time. Overall, this data provides information that students of both genders studying full-time or part-time.
In brief, it is evident that the largest quantity of male and female students enrolled in part-time educational courses. Moreover, the ratio of male students declined with passage of time. In contrast, the number of women students increased throughout the period.
Furthermore, at the start of period, there were 1000 male students in part-time programs; this figure then decreased to 900 in 1980, followed by a mild increase in 1990. In comparison, the male students of full-time education strated from 150, and reached to almost 300 by the end of period.
On the other hand, part-time female students started from more than 700 in 1970; this number then increased gardually to more than 1000 in 1990. Similarly, full-time female students experienced the same pattern; they were less than 100 in 1970, and increased to more than 200 students in 1990.
