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The chart showcases a comparison between the number of men and women continuing their study in further education in the years of 1970/71, 1980/81. and 1990/91, both taking full-time and part-time education. The data shows that there is an overall higher interest in taking part-time education compared to full-time. In 1970, the total number of […]
The chart shows the number of male and female in further education in Britain within a three-year period from 1970 to 1990, including whether they were studying full-time or part-time. Overall, the chart shows that majority of men and women were studying part-time, while only a few were participating in full-time education. With women studying […]
The bar graph illustrates the number of British men and women pursuing further education on either full time or part time basis from the period 1970/71 to 1990/91. At first glance, it is noted that part time education is the most preffered mode of study for both men and women across the study period, while […]
The chart focuses on the number of men and women in further education in Britain. To break it down, we must initially look at the growth in both genders. First of all, it seems like both men and women opt for part-time education. Beginning with 1970, less males follow up their studies this way, the […]
The graph illustrates the calculation of the numbers of males and females who study full-time or part-time in three periods. Overall, the number of full-time educations is lower than part-time education for men and women in around three periods 1970/71, 1980/81 and 1990/91. It is clearly seen in the chart that the highest number of […]
