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The bar chart illustrates how gender has an impact on the qualifications attained by people of working age in Wales in 2001/2002. The majority of men gained up to GCE A level whereas a larger number women attained GCSE grade A* – C, that means there is a gap in qualifications between males and females. […]
The bar chart illustrates how gender has an impact on the qualifications attained by people of working age in Wales in 2001/2002. The majority of men gained up to GCE A level whereas a larger number women attained GCSE grade A* – C, that means there is a gap in qualifications between males and females. […]
The chart compares the highest academic qualification achieved by people who work in Wales between 2001 and 2002, grouped according to sex. At a glance, both males and females had varying qualifications, with the majority of males attaining GCE A level or equivalent while women predominated the GCSE grade A-C or equivalent category, both at […]
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of the highest qualifications acquired by men and women in employment age in Wales in the period of time from 2001 to 2002. It is immediately obvious that the number of men who attained GCE A level was the highest among other qualifications, while most women reached GCSE grade […]
The highest qualification reached by two genders in Wales for a two-year period is depicted in the pattern. Units are measured in percentage. Overall, the distribution between two groups of representatives is equal, as from the 6 given categories, the males prevailed in 3 of them and females in others. However, the amount of female […]
