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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 compare the percentage of males and females participating in manual and non-manual occupations in Great Britain in 1992.
Overall, it can be seen that while males worked in more manual jobs than non-manual jobs, the opposite was true for females.
Regarding manual occupations, 3% of females worked in craft and similar positions, while 24% of males worked in the same positions. Women and men joining in general labourers occupations made up the lowest share, at under 3%. The percentage of other manual jobs in both females and males ranked first with the figures being around 27%.
In terms of non-manual jobs, management and professional patterns attracted the highest share of males, at 36%, and a lower percentage of females, at 29%. Females in clerical or related jobs comprised the largest percentage at 31%, while the percentage of males in the same positions was the lowest at 6%. Other non-manual occupations in both women and men accounted for the smallest proportion, at under 10%.
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