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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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The bar charts illustrate how many percentages male and female employment patterns in male and female in the UK in 1992.
Overall, it is clear that the highest number of male employees were in non-manual sectors such as managerial and professional categories. While, the most popular category for females were clerical or related works. On the other hand, the highest percentage of males and females were involved in general labor working.
In particular, managerial and professional non-manual work places were mostly popular in males at 36% while it was about 29% in female gender. In contrast, the highest number of male employees were clerical or related at 31%, while the percentage of males consisted of just 6%.
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