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Band 8+: The graph shows the percentage of male and female academic staff members across the faculties of a major university in 2012.

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The image shows a bar graph with six faculties (Arts, Business, Education, Engineering, Law, Medicine, Science) and their academic staff percentages by gender in 2012. Female staff percentages range from roughly 60% in Education to around 40% in Engineering, with Arts and Business at about 55%, Law at 50%, Medicine at 45%, and Science at 42%. Male staff percentages are highest in Engineering at about 60%, followed by Science at 58%, Medicine at 55%, Law at 50%, Business at 45%, and Arts and Education at 40%.
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The bar chart provides information about the gender distribution among seven different academic staff members, including those in the Arts and Sciences, at a specific university in 2012.

It is evident that the percentages of men in Business, Engineering, Law, and Science were higher than those of women, whereas the female population in Arts, Education, and Medicine surpassed that of men.

Focusing on Business and Science, the figures indicate that the number of men was nearly twice that of women; specifically, the percentage of males was around 62%, while that of females was approximately 32%. Interestingly, in two faculties—Arts and Education—women made up a larger percentage of the staff, with around 55% and 78% for women, compared to 42% and 15% for men, respectively.

Moreover, the highest participation among men occurred in Engineering, with just above 80%, while the opposite was true for women, who contributed approximately 15%, marking the lowest participation. Additionally, the percentage of men in Law was 60%, whereas the percentage of women was two-thirds of that figure.

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