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The graph shows the proportion of male and female in higher education in Britain in three time period in 1970/71, 1980/1981, and 1990/91 and whether they were studying full-time or part-time. In general, the number of students in full-time education increased both female and male during three time periods. While the proportion of student studying […]
The given bar chart illustrates the numbers of men and women pursuing their further education in Great Britain in three time periods, further classified by whether they were studying full-time or part-time. Firstly, For the male category; full-time education has always been the top choice where more than 800 students are studying full-time whereas below […]
The bar chart provides information about the number of males and females in Britain’s education over three periods, including full-time and part-time studying. Overall, students enrolled in full-time courses decreased in boys, while increasing steadily in girls. In contrast, both genders increased slightly in terms of part-time learning. The first point to note is in […]
The bar charts depict the information about British population, particularly male and female who took higher education in both fulltime and part-time mode. Overall, it is been observed that throughout the 3 decades women tend to take fulltime courses at a steadily increasing rate than their male counterparts. However, participation of part-time studies from 1970 […]
The bar chart compares the enrollment of men and women in part-time and full-time further education in Britain in the period of 1970, 1980 and 1991. Overall, number of men studying full-time initially had an upward trend but flunctuated and experienced a slight decreased in the given period while the number of women enrolled in […]
