The pie chart gives information about the percentage of men and women in both full-time and part-time employment in the United Kingdom between 1998 and 2012.
Overall , it can be seen that the percentage of people working full-time and part-time tend to increase . The proportion of men working full-time has been the highest over the period .
In 1998 , the number of men working all time was the largest , accounting for 53% . At the same time , the number of women in full- time employment is one fifth of the total . After 24 years, witnessed a slight increase in the percentage of women working all time , at 26%. By contrast , males in full-time jobs have significantly decreased to just 47% , and the number of workers has increased by over one thousand people .
The number of females working part-time accounted for one fifth with over 5 thousand people in 2018 , which decreased by 2% in 2012 as well as the total number climbed to almost 6 thousand people . The percentage of men working part-time was the lowest group of all in the UK from 1998 to 2012 with 6% and 7% respectively.
