The bar chart illustrates the percentage of men and women teachers in six different sectors of educational setting in the UK in 2019.
Overall, the chart shows that the quantity of female teachers decreases proportionally with the increase of educational level, while the percentage of male teachers increases with it.
In 2019, the women teachers made up a large proportion in pre-school and primary school, reaching approximately 90-95%, in comparison to men teachers that made up at about 5-10%. In secondary school, the quantity of male teachers highly increased to about 45%, while the amount of female teachers went down, reaching at around 55%. Although, the columns show the same percentage of male and female teachers in college, having about 50% per each gender.
According to the bar chart, the number of male teachers in private training institutes and university lectures reaches approximately 55-60%. Nevertheless, the amount of female teachers decreased significantly in comparison to pre-school and primary school educational levels, falling to 40-45%.
