Given in the chart is the proportion of people having a part-time job in every member of the UK in 1980 and 2010.
Looking at the bar chart from a general perspective, it is clear that the number for England and Wales had highly ranked among four members, while those of others nations were lower.
In specific detail, England and Wales part-time jobs consistently make up approximately more than a quater each. England was ranked first among four countries of almost 35 percent, whilst Northern Ireland witnesses the minimum at barely 15 percent every over the period. Standing at roughly under a fifth percent, the proportion of part-time employment in two remain countries, namely Northern Ireland and Scotland account for a haft in comparison with the former nations.
Chronologically, a small growth of part-time occupations can be observed in the year of 2010 compare to three decades earlier. The figure for England, Wales and Scotland has a slight increase for 30 years later by around 6, 2, 5 percent respectively. Mean while, Northen Ireland mildly decreased.
