The bar graph illustrates the percentage of teaching staff members across the faculties of a major university in 2016. It is categorized by gender and qualification.
Overall, it is clear that there was a variation in the percentage of female and male teaching staff members of the university in the given period. In majority, there was a marked increase in male teaching staffs across the faculties.
It is evident that engineering had the highest proportion of male academic staff across the faculties, at about 85%. There is a striking difference between the male and female teaching staff in engineering, at about 65%. The lowest percentage of female academic staff was noted in engineering, at about 18%. There was an equal proportion of male and female faculties in medicine, at about 50%. Women surpassed men as faculties in arts and education. Around 72% of females were noted to be faculties of education, whereas only 25% of males worked as academic staff members in the field of education.
