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Band 7+: The charts below give information about employment in the UK in 1998 and 2012 Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant

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The image shows UK employment data for 1988 and 2012. In 1988: men full-time 53%, 12,329 (1000s); women full-time 19%, 4,482 (1000s); men part-time 6%, 1,550 (1000s); women part-time 21%, 5,268 (1000s); total 23,839 (1000s). In 2012: men full-time 47%, 13,794 (1000s); women full-time 21%, 7,696 (1000s); men part-time 7%, 2,131 (1000s); women part-time 25%, 5,979 (1000s); total 29,600 (1000s).
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The charts give information about employment in the UK in 1998 and 2012.Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.Write at least 150 words.

In recent decades, the employment landscape in the UK has undergone significant transformations, particularly in the distribution of full-time and part-time roles among men and women. The pie charts illustrate such tendency in the UK for the years 1988 and 2012.

By observing the graphs, it can be noticed that in 1988 the majority of employed men worked full-time, accounting for 53% of total employment, while only 6% of men worked part-time. Women had a significantly different working situation: 19% worked full-time and 22% part-time.

By 2012, some notable changes occurred. The proportion of men working full-time dropped to 47%, while part-time male employment slightly increased to 7%. Meanwhile, the percentage of women working full-time increase from 19% to 26%, showing progress in female full-time employment. This shows that women are increasingly abandoning the traditional role of housewives.The proportion of women working part-time became 20%.

Overall, the data show increased total employment and gradual shifts toward gender balance in working hours between 1988 and 2012. This comparison highlights a significant change in gender roles within the workforce over the 24-year period, with more women entering full-time positions while men slightly reduced their full-time presence.

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