The bar chart shows the percentage of male and female employees in seven different occupations in the UK in 2007.
Overall, women dominated jobs such as teaching, therapy, and advertising, while men were more common in construction and scientific roles. Both genders had equal representation in journalism.
In detail, 90% of teachers were female, compared to only 10% male. A similar pattern is seen in therapy, where 80% were women and 20% men. Advertising also had a higher proportion of female workers (around 55%).
On the other hand, construction was almost entirely male-dominated, with 90% men and only 10% women. Scientists also showed a gender gap, with men making up 60% and women 40%. Law and journalism had more balanced distributions, with journalism showing equal gender participation (50% each).
