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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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this data comprises of pie charts illustrating the employment number in both women and men in 1988 and in 2012.
Overall the total employees in 1988 was 23,839 including both men and women in a full and part time jobs, as the time progress the popluation will grow, so in 2012 the total number of employed individuals increased to 29,600.
at 1988 the employeed men in a full time job in UK was 12,539 representing 53% of the total employees in the UK at that time, but it showed slight decrease in 2012 by 6%, the men part time jobs remained at the same range.
regarding women employment rate, in a full time job in 1988 it was 19%, but if we compare it 2012 the number significantly raised to be 26%.
the majority of the employees in part time jobs in both 1988 and 2012 was women, although in 2012 it declined by 2%.
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