The given bar chart illustrates the gender distribution of teachers in six different educational settings in the UK in 2010.
Broadly observing the data, it is obvious that while men noticeably dominated in higher education institutions, female teachers outnumbered the figure for males in lower educational settings. Meanwhile, another noteworthy point is that there was little discrepancy between both genders in secondary school and college.
Delving into specifics for the educational institutions where the difference was relatively negligible, it is obvious that the percentage of teachers in both genders was relatively the same in secondary education, college as well as the private educational institutions.
Regarding the remaining educational settings, it is apparent that nursery and primary school were female-dominated, with the proportion of female teachers being much higher compared to men. Additionally, the highest figure for women was in nursery, with exceedingly 90% teachers being females. In stark contrast, university was mainly male-dominated with the figure for men being three times higher than the percentage of female colleagues.
