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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 two pie charts show details about employment percentages between men and women in the United Kingdom within 1988 and 2012.
In general, the number of men who work full-time are the most in both years .while the percentage of men who work part time is the least throughout the two years . The chart also points that the percentages in both years are almost identical ,even though the total number of people is different.
Firstly, the chart illustrates the highest percentage of employment in 1988 at 53% ,was of men who worked full-time . Secondly, the number of women who worked full-time were 4482 thousand ,which was the second highest percentage at 19% ,that is a sharp difference between the two.finally the number of men and women who work part-time is the least at 6% and 22%
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