The graph illustrates the percentage of workers that worked a part-time job in each country of the United Kingdom which are England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales in 1980 and 2010.
Overall, Wales held the highest percentage of part-time workers in 1980 and 2010 and England possess the second place. Meanwhile Northern Ireland and Scotland had nearly the same percentages and they are also the lowest countries that had workers that fulfilled part-time job.
For more details, Wales and England shared the largest percentage, However, they had different percentages in 1980 and 2020, Where, England started with nearly 25% in 1980 and then made a significant increase to over 30% in 2010, While Wales started with over 30% before its percentage went up slightly to around 35% in 2010.
In regards to Northern Ireland and Scotland, they both revealed an opposite change in percentages in the period of 1980 to 2010. Northern Ireland began with around 15% part-time workers before it made a small fell down in percentage to over 10% in 2010, On the other hand the people who worked part time jobs in Scotland were nearly 10% of the population before there were a dramatic climb to nearly 20% in 2010.
