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The bar chart illustrates the percentages of male and female academic staff in seven university subjects in 2008. Overall, it is clear that men dominated in science-related fields, particularly engineering, whereas women were more prevalent in arts and history. The most significant gender gap is seen in engineering. According to the chart, males accounted for […]
Word Count: 217 Polished Report The bar chart shows the gender composition of staff in one particular institution in 2008. Overall, males mostly dominated in science subjects, while females took the lead in social subjects. Notably, the gender gap was most pronounced in engineering and history, where either males or females outnumbered one another by […]
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of male and female academic staff members who chose different subjects, including Arts, Astronomy, History, Engineering, Law, Medicine, and Science. At first glance, it is evident that Engineering was the most preferred subject among males, while it was the least chosen by females. Conversely, females dominated in Arts and […]
The bar chart shows the gender composition of staff in one particular institution in 2008. Overall, males mostly dominated in science subjects, while females took the lead in social subjects. Notably, the gender gap was most pronounced in engineering and history, where either males or females outnumbered one another by a significant margin, respectively. Men […]
The given bar graph depicts the number of male and female faculty in the year 2008. The data has been calibrated in percentages. Taking a general overview, it can be clearly seen that more academic male staff were in engineering, whereas the proportion of females in history was the highest as compared to other fields. […]
