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The charts compare the popularity of part-time and full-time further education courses in the UK among male and female students over a 20-year period. Overall, it can be clearly seen that numbers in general increased for both genders studying part-time. The number of women in full-time education also rose, but this was not true for […]
The bar chart illustrates the number of male and female students in full-time and part-time further education (thousands) in Britain over the period from 1970/71 to 1990/91. It is noticeable that the number of men and women studying part-time and full-time in Britain has experienced an increase over the period. While males participation in full-time […]
The bar chart illustrates the number of men and women in the UK who pursued further education, categorized by full-time and part-time modes of study, during the academic years 1970/71, 1980/81, and 1990/91. Overall, there was a notable increase in full-time enrolments for both genders, particularly among women. In contrast, while part-time study remained the […]
The bar graph gives data on whether men and women in Britain preferred full-time or part-time education in three periods, from 1970 to 1990. Broadly, it can be seen that females depicted more interest in full-time education, unlike men. Furthermore, males and females preferring part-time education increased throughout the period. In detail, the number of […]
The bar charts illustrate the proportion of men and women pursuing higher education in Britain during three periods: 1970/71, 1980/81, and 1990/91. The charts also differentiate between full-time and part-time education. Overall, both men and women showed an increase in full-time education than part-time for both genders. In 1970/71, there were about 1000 men and […]
