The data illustrates alterations which occurred in difference of per-time workers in countries that are located in United Kingdom during the period of 30 years.
Overall, the biggest change was in Scotland and England. Results shows that part-time employment rate in Northern Ireland and Wales had a small shift.
It can be seen, that there was a substantial upsurge in part-time employment rate in England during given period. From around 25% it grew to almost 31%. Similarly, the big change was recognized in Scotland where the rate was slightly more than 11% in 1980 and remarkably escalated by 10% which contained almost 20% in 2010. However, Northern Ireland faced with minimal changes and after being at a level of 15% it had slight decrease of approximately 2-3%. The same situation was with Wales, where indicator of partly-employed workers were a bit more than 30% in 1980 and for 2010 year became almost 35%.
