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The image presents four pie charts detailing the languages that students entering UK universities in 2016 planned to study, categorized by department and gender. For the Department of Economics (270 students total), the breakdown for men (165 total) was: Spanish 43.6%, Chinese 24.2%, Portuguese 14.0%, French 12.7%, Japanese 1.9%, and Others 3.6%; for women (105 total), it was: Spanish 46.7%, French 16.2%, Portuguese 12.4%, Chinese 10.5%, Japanese 6.6%, and Others 7.6%. For the Department of Philosophy (270 students total), the distribution for men (131 total) was: Greek 24.4%, German 22.9%, Italian 21.4%, Latin 15.3%, French 12.2%, and Others 3.8%; for women (139 total), it was: German 32.4%, Italian 30.2%, Greek 14.4%, French 12.9%, Latin 5.8%, and Others 4.3%.
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The above graph represents the languages foreign students speak who plan on studying in the UK in the year 2026.
Overall, in the economics department, consisting of 270 students in total, Spanish speakers dominated the charts while the Japanese speakers held the lowest percetages. Whereas, in the department of Philosophy (270 students), German-speaking students held the highest percentage compared to lanaguges in the Other category.
Looking further into the Economics department, there is an imbalance of males to females ratio, with 165 males and 170 females. Among males, the second highest proportion of foreign language speakers after Spanish, were the Chinese at 24.7%. Whereas, for females it was the French at 16.2%.
Going in further with the Philosophy deparment, there is a notable 10 percent difference between females German- speakers at 32.4% and male German speakers at 22.9%. Among the males, the most spoken language was Greek at 24.4%. Another notable difference is that of among the Italian speakers with 30.2% female speakers compared to 21.4% male speakers.
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