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The image displays three sets of bar charts delineating the number of men and women in further education in Britain for the years 1970/71, 1980/81, and 1990/91, segmented into full-time and part-time categories. For men in part-time education, approximately 1000, 900, and 900 (in thousands) were recorded for the years 1970/71, 1980/81, and 1990/91 respectively. Full-time education shows about 100, 200, and 200 (in thousands) for men in the corresponding years. For women in part-time education, the figures span approximately 700, 800, and 1100 (in thousands) for 1970/71, 1980/81, and 1990/91 respectively; full-time education numbers for women are around 100, 200, and 200 (in thousands) during the same years.
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The provided chart illustrates the number of full-time and part-time student of both gender in further education in Britain over the three different periods: 1970/71,1980/81 and 1990/91.
Overall, it is clear that the number of men and women who study part-time is steadily higher than those who study full time.
As for full-time education, the data show that the number of both genders remained fairly low along the three periods. For instance, in 1990/91 the figures remained just over 200 thousands.
On the contrary, in 1990/91 period part-time female students reached a peak approximately of 1100 thousands, while the number of male students reached 900 thousands in the same period. Overall, figures fluctuated between 800 and 1000 thousands.
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