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The supplied bar chart illustrates the numbers of men and women that are studying for higher levels of education over three decades for both full-time and part-time education. Overall, the vast majority of students are studying part-time, however the amount of female part-time students significantly increased, whereas the number of male part-time students slightly decreased. […]
The bar chart below illustrates the number of adults continuing further education in Britain. Separated by gender and wether they were studying full-time or part-time. In the span of three decades, from the 70s to the 90s. It can be seen from the graph that the vast majority of people are studying part-time rather than […]
In the bar chart above, we can observe the level of part-time and full-time further education for males and females in the United Kingdom. The data is from 1970/71 to 1990/91. From a general standpoint, part-time education is on a steady fall for men whereas full-time education is on the rise. In contrast, both are […]
The bar chart illustrate the opposite gender of people in further education in Britain over the different periods and if they were studying fulltime or part-time. Overall, first of the period men tended to study more than women. However, this trend was changing, women studied more than men. Women’s study trend was increasing rather than […]
The graphical figure illustrates the comparison of male and female as fall time or part-time students to continue their education in Britain for the school years 1970-1971, 1980-1981, and 1990-1991. Overall, women shows an increasing trends of populations for both part-time and full time students, while those who engage as part-time dominates the comparison in […]
