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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 given graphs show several employment types in 1992 in Great Britain.
Overall, the manual jobs were the dominant type by males, by contrast, the higher percentage of female did non-manual jobs.
Moreover, managerial and professional jobs were engaged by a higher percentage of both genders. As the picture indicates, more numbers of male worked in manual jobs, however, managerial and professional jobs accounted for the vast majority of male jobs, which was belong to non-manual jobs. Moreover, clerical or related Jobs just made up 2% of male job, but it was manual jobs.
Regarding the female, non-manual professions included managerial, clerical or related, and other non-manual jobs. Clerical or related made up for massive 31% of female jobs while this way was 6% for male. By contrast, general labourers jobs was only 1% for female, such dramatic differences are not seen when we compare the figures for male.
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