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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 provided pie-chart represent the data about employment in the UK in 1988 and 2012.
At first glance, he UK has the huge percentage of men working in full time, while few rate of man working in part time in both year 1988 and 2012.
1988, 52268 (22%) of women work in part time out of 23839. However, only 4482 (19%) of women were involved in full time jobs. Similarly, there is slight drop of females part-time work from 1988 and 2012. Likewise, there is only 1% of variation in men part-time work in 1988 and 2012 .
More than two-fourths of males were participating in full-time employment, at 53%. In 1988 and 2012, it seems that full-time job was popular among the males. In 2012, 13794 (47%) 0f men were working in full-time job, it can clearly be noticed that the number has slightly decreased in 2012 as compared to year 1988.
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