5 report(s) found.
The given charts illustrate the number of employed people in the UK for the years 1988 and 2012. Overall, the percentage proportions of the total employed population across four working groups remained similar during both periods. However, there was a significant increase in the total number of working individuals in 2012 compared to 1988. In […]
It is noticeable that the pie charts illustrate what percentage of men and women that applied for full-time and part-time jobs in the UK in 1988 and 2012. Overall, what stands out from the pie charts is that total amount of employment increased more than 6000 employees. According to the data, the biggest change was […]
The charts provide information about distribution of employment of males and females in UK in the years of 1998 and 2012. Overall, it is clear that the percentage of male employees had the largest share in both years. Additionally, the number of total employees was higher by fourth in 2012, comprising 29,600. In detail, men […]
The two pie charts illustrate demographic data about how many people worked in the UK in 1988 and 2012. The information has broken into both women and men and illustrates two types of employment – part-time and full-time jobs. Looking at the details, it can be noticeable that the number of women working full-time has […]
The pie charts illustrate the comparison of part-time and full-time employment 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 there was […]
