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The pie charts give information about the working patterns of mothers who decide whether to keep working or not while they still have young kids to look after. In general, it is clear that the younger the children are, the more women tend to take maternity leave. In addition, part-time jobs are more commonly pursued […]
The pie charts give information about the working patterns of mothers who decide whether to keep working or not, while they still have young kids to look after. In general, it is clear that the younger the children are, the more women tend to take maternity leave. In addition, part-time jobs are more commonly pursued […]
The charts illustrate the employment patterns of mothers who have young children to care for, showing how participation in work varies according to the age of the youngest child and the type of employment. Overall, it is clear that as children grow older, mothers are increasingly likely to return to work. In addition, part-time employment […]
The charts illustrate the employment patterns of mothers who have young children to care for, showing how participation in work varies according to the age of the youngest child and the type of employment. Overall, it is clear that as children grow older, mothers are increasingly likely to return to work. In addition, part-time employment […]
The pie charts clearly illustrate the proportion of different mothers’ working patterns in Great Britain, based on their children age groups. The data is divided into three categories: not working, working part-time and working full-time. Overall, it is noticable that mothers with infants aged from 0-2 are almost entirely stay at home. In contrast, women […]
The four pie charts illustrate the employment patterns of mothers in Great Britain according to the age of their youngest dependent child, divided into the categories of 0-2 years, 3-4 years, 5-9 years, and 10 years. Overall, there is a clear inverse relationship between the age of the youngest child and the proportion of mothers […]
The given pie charts illustrate proportion of mothers taking care of children and still continuing working. Overall, percentage of mothers not working when youngest child is 0-2 years old is the highest. In contrast, it is the opposite when child is 10 years old. On the one hand, it can be seen that not working […]
The charts illustrate the working parttens of mothers in Great Britian want or need to continue working after they have children to look after. At first glance, it is apparent that children in the age of 0 to 4 years are the people who are extremely needed to depend on their mothers, so that they […]
The pie chart is given the proportion of the working patterns of mothers who want or need to go to work after they have children in Great Britain. Overall, it is clear that as the age of the highest percentage of the women have no working with young children from 0-2 years. In contrast, most […]
These pie charts clearly illustrate the proportion of mothers in different employments, based on their children age groups. Overall, it is noticeable that most mothers with children aged 0-4 are unemployed, while substantial mothers with over 5 years children. Few mothers do part-time jobs. For percentage trends, the determining factor is the spectacular decrease in […]
These pie charts clearly illustrate the proportion of mothers in different employments, based on their children age groups. Overall, it is noticeable that most mothers with children aged 0-4 are unemployed, while substantial mothers with over 5 years children. Few mothers do part-time jobs. For percentage trends, the determining factor is the spectacular decrease in […]
These pie charts clearly illustrate the proportion of mothers in different employments, based on their children age groups. Overall, it is noticeable that most mothers with children aged 0-4 are unemployed, while substantial mothers with over 5 years children. Few mothers do part-time jobs. For percentage trends, the determining factor is the spectacular decrease in […]
The chart illustrates the percentage of working patterns among mothers with young children in Great Britain. Notably, mothers with children aged 0-2 years are almost entirely not working. In contrast, mothers with children aged 5-9 years are working part-time at a rate of approximately 50%. According to the chart, it is evident that mothers with […]
The chart illustrates the percentage of working patterns of mothers with young children in the Great Britain. Noticeably, Mothers with young children from 0-2 years are almostly not woking. While, Mothers with young children 5-9 years are working part-time approximately in half. According to the chart, it is clear that mothers with children 0-2 and […]
The pie charts give information about the number of mothers who are wanting or needing to go to work after they have children in Great Britain. It is noticeable that mothers with young children from 0-2 years almost are not working . In contrast, when children are 10 years old, more than half of mothers […]
