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Band 6+: The two charts below show the percentage of mothers and fathers in part-time and full-time employment between 1997 and 2017. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where necessary.

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The image presents two data charts detailing employment percentages of parents with young children in England from 1997 to 2017: mothers in full-time employment begin at 20%, dipping to 17% then rising to 25% by 2017; mothers in part-time employment start at 35%, slightly increase to 37% by 2017; fathers in full-time employment remain around 85-92% throughout, peaking at 94% in 2007, then gradually decrease to 90% by 2017; fathers in part-time employment oscillate minimally between 4-8%, with initial 4% in 1997 reaching a peak of 8% in 2008-2009 then slightly decreasing to 7% by 2017.
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The two charts reveal the share of both men and women with the a youngest child aged three or four tacking full-time and part-time jobs in a period spanning from 1997 to 2017 in England.

From the overall perspective, it can be seen that women with a toddler mostly have a part-time job while men in such circumstances are full-time employed.

As the first line graph shows, the proportion of mothers with a youngest child aged under five years old working part-time stood at 39% in 1997. The number oscillated between 35% and 40% over the period but went back to 39% by the end of the period. However, the share of women taking full-time job was seemingly lower. In 1997, approximately 16% of mothers with a toddler worked in full-time jobs. The percentage steeped to 25% by 2017.

The second graph shows that in 1997 90% of fathers worked full-time. The share fluctuated slightly but remained the same at the end of the period. The percentage of fathers working part-time, on the contrary, rose over the period from 3% to 8%. Nonetheless, this share was considerably small compared to women in part-time employment.

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