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The image depicts two pie charts representing employment in the UK in 1988 and 2012. In 1988, men (full-time) made up 53% of employment with 12,539 in thousands, women (full-time) 19% with 4,482 in thousands, men (part-time) 6% with 1,650 in thousands, and women (part-time) 22% with 5,268 in thousands, totaling 23,839 in thousands. In 2012, men (full-time) decreased to 47% with 13,794 in thousands, women (full-time) increased to 26% with 7,696 in thousands, men (part-time) increased to 7% with 2,191 in thousands, and women (part-time) decreased to 20% with 5,979 in thousands, with a total increase to 29,600 in thousands.
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The pie charts illustrate the statistics of employed people in the United Kingdom in 1998 and 2012 years. Overall, the total number of working people increased. Also in the UK the amount of full-time working female grew, whereas the number of male in the same section decreased.
First of all, the quantity of employed people in the Great Britain increased significantly from around 23,800 to 29,600 in 1988 and 2012, respectively. Additionally the amount of employee in all sectors such as men full-time / part time and women full-time part-time grew.
Moreover, talking about full-time workers, the number of female in 2012 became 7% bigger in comparison with 1988. However, full-time men employees number had a slope from 53% in 1988 to 47% in 2012 .
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