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The image shows a bar chart representing the percentage of academic staff by gender in different fields in 2008. In Arts, female staff constitute 70% and male staff 30%. In Astronomy, female staff make up 10% and male staff 90%. In History, female staff are 60% and male staff 40%. In Engineering, female staff are 20% and male staff 80%. In Law, female staff are 50% and male staff are also 50%. In Medicine, female staff are 40% and male staff 60%. In Science, female staff account for 30% and male staff 70%. The chart's X-axis lists the fields, and the Y-axis shows the percentage from 0% to 100%.
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The given bar graph depicts the number of male and female faculty in the year 2008. The data has been calibrated in percentages.
Taking a general overview, it can be clearly seen that more academic male staff were in engineering, whereas the proportion of females in history was the highest as compared to other fields.
In 2008, the maximum number of men (90%) were employed in engineering, whilst for women, the proportion was at the bottom with only 8%. The percentage of both genders was similar in medicine at nearly a half.
In terms of working in fields like science, law, and astronomy, around 68%, 60%, and 64% males were interested, but this ratio was approximately 30%, 40%, and 55% for females respectively. There was a difference of about 10% in the percentile of men (45%) and women (55%) in arts. History was the only field where more female staff were employed (70%) than that of males (nearly 30%).
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