The given chart illustrates the proportion of part-timers in 4 nations of the United Kingdom over a period from 1980 to 2010.Overall, it can be seen that most of country saw an upward trend after 30 years while the opposite was true for the country named Nothern Ireland.In addition, Scotland and England has the largest percentages of part-time workers.
(It is apparent that in 1980), 25% worker in England worked part-time while the figure in Wales was higher than 8% compared with England. 30 years later, the proportion of people who work part-time was higher than Wales about 7%, three times as much as Wales.However, the proportion of worker in Wales in 2010 was higher than England.
Furthermore, Scotland has the lowest proportion of part-time workers, at just around 11%, while the proportion of workers in Northern Ireland exceeds this figure. Over time, the share of workers fell in Northern Ireland and doubled from 1980 in Scotland.
