5 report(s) found.
The pie charts illustrate the comparison of part-time and full-time emplyoment between men and women in the United Kingdom between 1988 and 2012. The measurements were indicated as percentages and thousands. Overall, it is evident from the chart that the proportion of full time employment and part time employment differed considerably. It is noticeable that […]
The pie chart illustrates the employment rate in the UK in 1988 and in 2012 dividing the population by sex and type of contract, either full-time or part-time. In 1988 the men that worked full-time were more than 12.5 million, representing approximately half of the workforce in the UK, specifically 53%. In 2012 they had […]
The diagrams illustrates the distribution of job preferences as part-time and full-time. In the subsequent analysis, this report will elaborate on the employment ratio dissemination in the UK for the years 1998 and 2012, which is taken from women and men. At first glance, men’s full-time job encompass almost half of the pie chart, even […]
The diagram illustrates the distribution of job preferences between part-time and full-time employment, focusing on gender differences. The subsequent analysis will elaborate on the employment ratio dissemination in the UK for the years 1998 and 2012, taken from women and men. At first glance, men’s full-time jobs encompass almost half of the pie chart, even […]
The pie charts given represent the number of employed males and females having a full-, or part-time job in the UK in 1988 and 2012. Overall, the total number of employees increased. Also, it can clearly be seen that most of the employed UK residents were men with full-time jobs, while least of that were […]
