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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 bar graph illustrates the percentage of different majors that were taught by men and women in universities during 2012.
Most of the teachers in Engineering were men, and only 15% of them were women. In education, females dominated the men by 60%. There were 60% of men teaching and 20% more than women teaching Law. Science and Business both had similar percentages of both genders; the males were greater by 20%. In the other faculties, they were more balanced. For instance, in Medicine there was a slight difference between males and females. Also in Arts, the difference among both genders was only 10%.
Overall, the most significant percentage of teachers from the same gender were in Engineering, with mostly men teaching. In the same way, men were also dominant in Law, Science, and Business. On the other hand, women taught important majors such as Medicine, Education, and Arts during 2012.
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