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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 two pie charts give information about some working patterns in Great Britain in 1992.
In general, what stands out from the charts is that most women prefer working in clerical or related jobs, while most men were employed in managerial and professional jobs.
Turning to the details, the percentage of both men and women was nearly equal, 26% and 27%, with respect to managerial and professional employment. It was 29% by female workers, while the share of men was 7 percent higher than women. If we look at general labor, both male and female employers were less interested in this work, 2% and 1%, respectively.
The contribution of men who employed in clerical and related jobs was 6%. As for the other non-manual employment, women who worked in it was 8 times less than men by 3% in 1992. 31% of women worked in the clerical and related jobs, while 9% of the female workers preferred to work in other non-manual jobs.
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