In 2007, the chart compares the percentages of seven different administrative jobs for males and females in the UK. Overall, administrative roles show differences between men and women. For instance, there are significantly more women employed as teachers compared to men. In contrast, the construction sector has a larger male workforce compared to females. Some jobs have similar representation of both genders.
The chart demonstrates that males make up 90% of the workforce in certain jobs, leaving only 10% for females. Conversely, in the teaching profession, females constitute 90% of employees, with males making up the remaining 10%. Similarly, the therapy profession has a higher percentage of females at 81% compared to males at 19%.
The proportions of males and females employed in advertising, journalism, science, and law were relatively similar. In advertising, the roles are fairly balanced between genders, with women accounting for 55% and men for 45% of the positions. Similarly, in journalism, the distribution is equal at 50% for both men and women. Men have a slightly higher representation in the field of science, comprising 60%, while women make up 40% of the workforce.
