The bar graph illustrates male and female students in different work time from United Kingdom in 1990, 1998 and 2005.
In general, you can see a huge difference of male and female working students between the year 1990 to 2005. It is known that in the early 2000’s, the industry change rapidly altering the world’s perception towards both genders building a wide range of facilities for both men and women.
Back in 1990, the number of full-time male working students is at 200 and only around 175 to 185 work part-time. Meanwhile, for full-time female working students it is around 190 and around 100 for part-time. In 1998, the total of men working full-time increased at around 300 while men working part-time decreased at around 80. Though, for women both full-time and part-time climbed reaching 200.
In the bar graph, you can see a huge difference of male and female working students between the year 1990 to 2005. It is known that in the early 2000’s, the industry change rapidly altering the world’s perception towards both genders building a wide range of facilities for both men and women.
It is clear that in 2005, the amount of working students in both genders and time significantly rose reaching 800 in total compared in 1990 and 1998 which only reached between 200 to 300.
