The bar chart gives information about how many men and women were studying full-day or half-day at Britain in the year of 1970/71, 1980/81, and 1990/91.
Overall, there were maximum number of males for part-time education in starting of the year, whereas maximum number of females for part-time education at end of the year. The number of half-day students were more than full-day students.
To begin with, the number of male educators were fluctuated in part-time education, it accounted for 1000 thousands, around 800 thousands, and approximately 900 thousands in 1970/71, 1980/81, and 1990/91 respectively, whereas full-time educators number slightly increased year by year. Which was around 150 thousands in 1970/71, near to 200 thousands in 1980/81, and above 200 thousands in 1990/91.
On the other hand, there were number of female educators increased in full-day and also half-day. In 1970/71 approximately 750 thousands women wear studying in half-day, while near to 800 thousands and 1100 thousands women were studying in half day in 1980/81 and 1990/91 respectively. There were around 100 thousands female students were studying in full-day in 1970/71, after that a rose increase in 1980/81, it accounted for approximately 250 thousands. In the last year around 300 thousands women were studying in full-day.
