The bar chart illustrates the gender distribution of teachers across a range of educational field in the UK in 2010.
Overall, the chart shows that schools continue to be female – dominated. Hoverer, men have significant presence in such sector as a university.
In half of all disciplines females outnumbered males. Female teachers made up a particularly large proportion in a nurse and pre-school and reached almost 98 percent, which meant that it being the peak level in the ranking, followed by primary school, with just under 90 percent. In contrast, male teachers in nurse and pre-school reached only approximately 2 percent, while just under 5 percent opted for primary school.
There was not gender gap between working women and men in college, these both figures reached 50 percent. There were nearly as many men (approximately 56 percent) as women (approximately 48 percent), opposed to university, where male teachers substantially outweigh female teachers, with 65 and 30 percent, respectively.
