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The image contains two pie charts labeled Female and Male with different sections representing employment by occupation type, further divided into Manual and Non-manual categories. In the Female chart, Manual occupations have Craft or similar at 29%, General labourers at 31%, and Other manual at 9%, while Non-manual categories have Managerial and professional at 27%, Clerical or related at 3%, and Other non-manual at 1%. The Male chart shows a different distribution with Manual occupations including Craft or similar at 24%, General labourers at 36%, and Other manual at 6%, and Non-manual categories as Managerial and professional at 26%, Clerical or related at 6%, and Other non-manual at 2%.
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This pie chart compare about patterns of employment by sex in Great Britain 2010.
Overall, it is evident that other manual is popular in two genders, while their also have some skills that popular in just one gender like clerical and related which have demand in females or managerial and professional are favored in males, demand of other non-manual and general labourers are not much different.
The demands of other manual skill is high rate, for 28% and 32% in males and females, it means that this skill are very famous.
However, some skills are favored in one sex such as, clerical and related in females, this employment rate is 30% which is one-third of the employed rate, managerial and professional is the most popular job in males which is 38%.Nontheless, other non-manual and general labourers are the least job that people work in Great Britain in just6% and 11% for other non-manual skill and 2% and 0.5% for general labourers in males and females.
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