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The bar charts depict the number of males and females who have a full-time education course or part-time education course in three different periods of 2-years. Overall, it is evident that only the figure for men and women who attend full-time is significantly higher than the figure for people who did not . Notably, the […]
We are provided with two bar charts presenting the number of people, being divided by gender, in full-time or part-time education in Britain during three time periods, 1970-71, 1980-81, and 1990-91. The notion that stands out the most is that full-time education has significantly higher index compared to part-time education, being of approximately a one […]
The given bar chart depicts the count of males and females pursuing advanced academics in Britain during three different periods of time, along with information about whether they were working full-time or part-time during their studies. Over all, it is easy to observe that the number of women was less, especially when they worked full […]
The bar chart gives information about the figures of males and females who continued their academic careers in Britain in the 70s, 80s, and 90s, and the ways of studying. Overall, the number of men was the highest in the 1970s for full-time education, and the highest number was in the 1990s for women. Furthermore, […]
The bar graph illustrates the number of full-time and part-time male and female scholar in higher education over a period of 20 years from 1970/71 to 1990/91 in Britain. Overall, the number of regular postgraduate were always higher than irregular postgraduate for both men and women. Notably, irrespective of the status about participation, the number […]
