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The image contains two pie charts displaying the percentage distribution of employees and self-employed individuals in Great Britain by sex (Female, Male) and occupation in 1992. The Female chart shows: Craft or similar at 1%, General labourers at 3%, Other manual at 27%, Managerial and professional at 29%, Clerical or related at 31%, and Other non-manual at 9%. The Male chart shows: Craft or similar at 2%, General labourers at 6%, Other manual at 24%, Managerial and professional at 26%, Clerical or related at 36%, and Other non-manual at 6%. The image text states the charts showcase employment patterns in Great Britain and prompts summarizing the information, reporting main features, and making relevant comparisons.
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The pie charts illustrate the employment patterns in the UK in 1992, broken down by gender. It is evident that there is a difference in the preferences of females and males in terms of job roles.
Most women opt for clerical jobs, whereas most men tend to work in managerial positions. 31% of women are employed in clerical roles, a significantly higher percentage than that of men in the same field. Furthermore, 29% of women are in managerial and professional positions, while only 12% are engaged in manual labor such as crafting and labouring.
On the other hand, 36% of men in the UK are employed in managerial and professional roles, making it the highest proportion in the chart. 24% of men are involved in crafting or similar jobs, in contrast to only 3% of women. The percentage of individuals working as labourers is at its lowest point for both males and females, at 1% and 2% respectively.
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