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The bar charts illustrate the number of men and women studying full-time or part-time education in further education in a particular country across three separate periods: 1970/71, 1980/81, and 1990/91. Overall, females witnessed a progressive increase in all types of education by varying degrees, while the opposite was true for the number of male educators […]
The chart illustrates the amount of men and women in further education in Britain in three periods and whether they were studying full-time or part-time. For men’s full-time education, in 1970, one thousand men had a full-time and it decreased in 1980 to reach around 900 me, but in 1990 it increased by 50 reaching […]
The bar chart compares the number of male and female students in Britain who pursued further education, categorizing them into full-time and part-time students across three different periods. Overall, more students were engaged in part-time education compared to full-time education, with males consistently outnumbering females in part-time studies across all periods. However, the number of […]
The bar graph displays Britain’s demographic of men and women who are enrolling into either full-time or part-time education between the years 1970 to 1991, measured in millions. Overall, it is evident from the graph that the full-time education method was well preferred than part-time education in the given time period. In addition, while initially […]
The given illustrator describes the number of students in Britain who pursued higher education in both genders throughout three main periods. Overall, in all the surveyed periods, the number of part-time pupils always take up higher numbers than that of full-time. Notably, at the beginning, the number of recorded men was higher in both fields […]
