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The bar chart compares six subjects, namely physics, astronomy, geology, biology, medicine, and veterinary medicine, at a UK university in terms of the numbers of male and female attendants in 2009. In general, the gender gap occurs in all six fields. Especially, it is significant in physics, astronomy, and geology. First, physics is a male-dominated […]
The bar chart compares the number of men and women research students majoring in six science-related subjects at a UK university in the year 2009. Generally, the number of males studying in five science-related subjects except veterinary medicine was higher than the number of females. Male students were more interested than female students in science-related […]
This chart shows the statistics of the number of research students (both male and female) who studied in six science-related disciplines at a UK university in 2009. Overall, the number of male students outnumbered that of the female students in all disciplines except veterinary medicine. There was a huge gap in the number of students […]
The bar chart demonstrates the gender distribution of scholars doing scientific research across a range of desciplines at a UK university in 2009. In five of the six desciplines males outnumbered females. Male students maintained a particularly large proportion of the student group in three fields: physics, astronomy, and geology. The gender gap was particularly […]
The bar chart compares the number of male and female students enrolled in six different science subjects—physics, astronomy, geology, biology, medicine, and veterinary medicine—at a particular university in the UK in 2009. Overall, it is apparent that both genders predominantly chose biology as their field of study. While physics was the least preferred subject for […]
