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The bar chart illustrates the number of full-time and part-time students, both male and female, in further education in Britain from 1970 to 1991, measured in thousands. It is evident that both men and women preferred part-time education over full-time education during this period. Overall, the number of full-time students increased for both genders. Notably, […]
The bar chart presents information about the number of males and females in Britain in further education and whether they were in full-time or part-time education. Data is recorded in three periods. Overall, full-time education in males fluctuated while females had a steadily increasing trend. In part-time education, on the other hand, both men and […]
The bar chart displays the number of men and women in higher education in Britain in three different decades and if they were studying full-time or part-time. Overall, the number of males pursuing part-time education decreased while the number of females studying part-time increased gradually. Both males and females engaged in full-time education increased over […]
The illustration above depicts the number of men and women in Britain, measured in thousands, across various periods in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. Overall, the number of people who opted for part-time education is higher than that of full-time participants for both genders. The full-time trend indicates positive development, whereas the part-time trend exhibits […]
The chart below illustrates the participation of men and women in further education in Britain across three distinct periods. The chart displays a rising trend in both full-time and part-time education for both genders over a 20-year span. In 1970/71, males were significantly outnumbered by females in full-time education, with approximately 900 males compared to […]
