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The bar chart illustrates the involvement of males and females in part time and full time education in Britain for three periods after every consecutive decade. It is seen that more people were engaged in part time education in contrast to full time education from both genders, in every period of time. Overall, the number […]
The bar graph illustrates the number of male and female in higher education in Britain in three periods and whether they were studying full time or part time. It is clearly visible from the data that in 1970 to 1971 one thousand male students preferred part time education and around 700 women like the same. […]
The bar chart below elucidates the amount of people that decide obtaining further education in three periods of time in the stance of two genders and the type of education they more preferred. Overall, it can be lucidly viewed that the amount of male students were significantly larger than females over the entire epochs. Additionally, […]
This chart show us a observation on full-time and part-time education of men and women in different timelines. We can see the increasing of the part-time education on the women year by year but in the men’s part-time education there is a general decreasing in the same area. Firstly in 1970/71 male’s part-time is in […]
The graph illustrates comparison between men and women whether they were studying fulltime or part-time,it shows that the amount of men and women studying part-time were always high for each year. In 1970/71 , 1980/81 and 1990/91, on male side, the amount of male studying part-time were always the highest for each decade (1000,850,800) rather […]
