The provided graph displays the the percentage of part-time workers in each country of the United Kingdom in 1980 and 2010.
Overall, Wales emerged as the dominant recipient of the percentage of part-time workers throughout the period, consistently surpassing the other three countries. England and Scotland increased in the amount of part-time workers between 1980 and 2010,while Northern Ireland part-time workers dwindled over time.
At the outset, Wales had the highest amount of part-time workers in 1980, having around 30% of part-time workers, while England accounted for 25%. However, Northern Ireland exhibited a gradual decline, falling from 15% in the 1980 to about 12% in 2010. In contrast, Scotland rose from 10% in 1980 to 20% in 2010.
Throughout the period, Wales witnessed a surge in its percentage of part-time workers, eventually peaking at 35% in 2010. While England increased notablely from 25% to a bit over 30$ in 2010. Scotland and England displayed more in change of percentages.
