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The bar chart depicts the numbers of females and males who chose full-time education or part-time education in Britain from 1970 to 1990. Overall, a proportion of part-time education is higher compared to that of full-time, regardless of their gender. Females constituted the largest proportion in both categories at the end of the period. At […]
The bar graph compare the number of men and women in higher education in Britain the the span of three decades and wether they chose to study full-time or part-time. Overall, it is observed that the rate of women in further education increased in the three periods for both full-time and part-time learners. The amount […]
The provided chart illustrates the number of full-time and part-time student of both gender in further education in Britain over the three different periods: 1970/71,1980/81 and 1990/91. Overall, it is clear that the number of men and women who study part-time is steadily higher than those who study full time. As for full-time education, the […]
The chart illustrates the figure of both genders who have studied in the UK, during three distinct collegiate years- 1970-71; 1980-81; 1990-91in terms of the differentiates between part-time and full-time admissions, with the data being caculated in thousand. Overall, it is clear that the figure of males enrolling full-time fluctuated, the figure of females increased, […]
The diagram below displays the quantity of male and female in further education and whether they were studying full-time or part-time. This period takes part between 1970 and 1991 years. It is clear that the record proportion of females scrutinizing short-term education was demonstrated in 1990 years. In addition almost the same amount of men […]
The given bar graphs show data on the British people’s full-time and part-time further education from 1970 to 1991. As is presented in the graphs, more men and women were studying full-time than part-time for the given period. Initially, in 1970 and 1971, about 1000 thousand male were in full-time further education and this number […]
The bar chart shows the total number of male and female who take full-time or part time study in higher education in Britain from 1970 to 1990. In general, it can be seen from the chart that part time education is the highest number which is chosen by most of student male and female. In […]
The chart illustrates the number of men and women engaged in further education in Britain across three distinct periods: 1970/71, 1980/81, and 1990/91. The data is further categorized based on the mode of study, distinguishing between full-time and part-time education. Several key trends emerge from the data. Firstly, there is a consistent upward trajectory in […]
