The two pie charts show employment patterns in Great Britain in 2010 for men and women.
Overall, men were more likely to be employed in physical and technical jobs, while women were more likely to work in office and non-manual occupations
For men, the largest group was managerial and professional jobs were around 38 percent. Other manual work made up 28 percent and craft or similar jobs were approximately 21 proportion. Smaller numbers of men worked as general labourers and in clerical and related jobs. Other non-manual work represented 6 percent.
In contrast, females were mostly employed in other manual which was around 32 percent and clerical and related jobs were 30 percent. Managerial and professional roles made up 22 proportion of female employment. Other sectors were significantly smaller.
In general, men dominated manual and technical jobs, while women were more represented in non-manual work
