5 report(s) found.
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of university staff members in the faculties of a university in the year 2012. The data is classified as men and women, with 7 main faculties namely Arts, Astronomy, History, Engineering, Law, Medicine and Science. Overall, it can be broadly seen that the faculty of Engineering has the most […]
The percentage of male and female academic staff members across a major university’s faculties in 2012 is depicted in the bar graph. Overall, it is evident from the graph analysis that the engineering field has the highest percentage of males. Women are also more involved in the field of education. On the one hand, over […]
The bar chart shows the ratio of men and women among Academic staff in 2008. Overall, it is evident from the chart that male staff made up the largest share in Engineering, while History demonstrated the highest representation of female academic staff. As regards male staff Engineering faculty had the most percentages of men, accounting […]
The bar graph depicts the percentages of employees in seven faculties in 2012. It can be seen that male percentages were higher in business, engineering, law, and science fields while there were more females in the remaining sectors. There were just above 60 percent males and nearly over 30 percent females in business and science. […]
The bar graph illustrates the percentage of different majors that were taught by men and women in universities during 2012. Most of the teachers in Engineering were men, and only 15% of them were women. In education, females dominated the men by 60%. There were 60% of men teaching and 20% more than women teaching […]
