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The given bar graph illustrates the proportion of employees with the male and female candle bars assigned to different departments of a major university in the year 2012. In general, the highest percentage of male staff was towards the majority of departments compared to the female proportion. Noticeably, the education department contained females which were […]
The given bar graph depicts the number of male and female faculty in the year 2008. The data has been calibrated in percentage. Taking a general overview, it can be clearly seen that more academic male staff was in engineering, whereas the proportion of females in history was the highest as compared to other fields. […]
The bar chart illustrates the number of male and female academic staff members in seven occupations at a major university in 2016. It has been observed that female and male have a significant average percentage in comparison by all of these staff members. On the contrary, males reached more experienced faculties at a major university. […]
The presented bar graph represents the portion of academic faculties, by gender, in various sections of University of Britain during the year 2012. From the graph it is clear that both the male and female academic staff percentage fluctuates across different fields of education. On one hand, In the Engineering field, the male staff working […]
The bar graph illustrates the proportion of staff of two genders in various faculties in a particular university in 2008. Overall, while the proportion of males was higher than that of women in Astronomy, Engineering, Law, and Science, the reverse was true for the remaining categories with the greatest gap being in Engineering. Looking at […]
