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The image is a bar graph with the x-axis representing the years 1990, 1998, 2005, and the y-axis scaling from 0 to 1000 in increments of 200. The graph has four sets of bars, two for each year, representing males and females, further divided into full-time and part-time. In 1990, males-full-time is approximately 200, males-part-time approximately 100, females-full-time nearly 100, and females-part-time around 70. In 1998, males-full-time is approximately 230, males-part-time nearly 150, females-full-time around 180, and females-part-time close to 90. In 2005, males-full-time is approximately 850, males-part-time nearly 500, females-full-time around 800, and females-part-time close to 600.
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This chart illustrates the amount of students in four different categories in the UK.The data takes place between the years of 1990 ,1998,and 2005.
Overall, females full and part time jobs also male full time ,steadily increase throughout the years with only males part time fluctuating. Main job for men has the most students with side job being the lowest.
Coming at 200,000, students in the main job for both male and female both simultaneously start slightly rising in 1998 to 300k and 250k .Up until a resurgence occurs in 2005 to approximately 800 thousand people.
notably,part time students in both genders are opposite.Women participants grow 50% throughout 1990-1998 from 200 to 300 thousand .Whereas men plummet slightly lowering to slightly under 100k.Additionally they both significantly grow in 2005 at the same range of every other figures.It is clear that all jobs have changed similarly between the years all rising to the same range.
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