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The bar chart illustrates a comparison of the percentages of male and female workers across different occupations in the UK in 2005. Overall, men made up a larger share of the workforce in most sectors. Notably, the percentage of women in administrative and secretarial jobs was the highest, while the proportion of men in personal […]
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of male and female workers employed in different occupations in the UK in 2005. Overall, although the number of workers who opted for working as skill trades, managers, professionals, plant and machine operatives, and elementary, was mainly men. Other occupations were most popular among women. Looking at the details, […]
The bar chart compares male and female workers in terms of 9 different occupations in the UK in 2005. Overall, men made up higher percentages in skilled trades, managers and senior officials, professional, elementary and process, plant machine operatives employments, whereas woman exceded in associate professional and technical, sales and customer service, administrative and secretarial, […]
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of male and female workers employed in different occupations in the UK in 2005. Overall, men dominated technical and manual occupations, whereas women were far more represented in administrative and service-related roles. Some professions, such as professional and associate technical jobs, showed a relatively balanced gender distribution. In detail, […]
The bar chart illustrates the comparison between male and female workers employed by work in the United kingdom in the year 2005. Overall, men have dominated women in skilled traders, manager and senior officials, professional, process, plant and machine operatives, and lastly labourers and catering assistants while females have exceeded males in felds like sales […]
The bar chart below illustrates the hiring figure of all men and women employers by professions in the IK in the year 2005. Overall, there are clearly seen some bars for male and female workers hired for occupations. The biggest indexes for both men and women is for technical professions. Males are often emloyed for […]
The bar chart depicts the percentage of different gender employed as in diverse occupations in 2005. In overall, most men loved working in skilled and management works whereas they took least interest in jobs involving services, which on the other hand is liked by womens.Both gender shows quite a liking to proffesional, labour and techinal […]
The given bar chart illustrates the percentage of both gender’s employment by occupation in the UK in the year 2005. Overall, it can be seen that there were differences in all figures given. Noticeably, it is striking to note that skilled trades was the most favorable job of men whereas most women had a preference […]
The bar chart depicts the proportion of workers labouring in nine categories in the Uk during the year 2005 . Overall , the figures given have both similarities and differences . In addition , skilled traders attracted most men’s attention , whereas it is administrative and secretarial for women. In terms of female occupations , […]
This bar graph illustrates the employment level of both genders in different sorts of jobs in the UK in 2005. Overall, women tend to be more interested in administrative and secretarial industry, while among men personal service were not engaging for them. Similar proportion of two genders work in elementary occupations, which are labourers and […]
The bar chart given below illustrates the percentage of all male and female employees in the UK in 2005. Overall, in 9 occupation types mentioned, men were more dominant than women in skilled trades; managers and senior officials; professional; associate professional and technical; process, plant and machine operatives and elementary. Women were more common in […]
