The bar chart compared the proportions of both sexes among British teachers in six various stages, from pre-school to university in 2010.
It is clear that Nursery experienced the highest results among females, while the opposite, there was the least popular percentage among males. However, significantly more the number of men than women chose university.
Overall, the Nursery and Primary school were the most unimportant than any types of educational setting among males, ranging at approximately 4% and 8%. However, significantly more former than latter interested for those. Meanwhile, the data of secondary school and college were noticeably similar between woman and men, stood about 50%. Moreover, fewer females than males preferred the Private training institute, stood at 45%, that was fewer than males by nearly 5%. After that, the percentage of men twice as many as women, a little more than 70%.
