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the pie charts illustrate the number of men and women in full-time and part-time employment in the UK in 1988 and 2012. overall, the number of people in employment increased between the two years. full-time employment for men remaind the largest category, although it decreased in percentage. meanwhile, part-time work, especially among women, grew significantly. […]
The given pie charts elucidate the rate of labor intensive in the UK in the 14-year period from 1998 to 2012. Overall, while the percentages of female workers and part-time male ones witnessed increases, the opposite pattern was seen in the remaining figure. Moreover, the full-time situation done by men was the largest figure throughout […]
The numbers and percentages of men and women working full-time and part-time in the UK in 1988 and 2012 are depicted in the pie charts. We can see that most numbers increased overall. However, the proportions for each year varied significantly. At the first glance, we can see that full time working men are most […]
The given pie charts show the numbers of UK people employed (women and men) in 1988 and 2012. Overall, it can be clearly seen that in both years, the vast majority of people in the UK worked in a full-time job, however, by 2012 the figure of individuals in part-time jobs increased. To commence, in […]
The provided pie charts compare the difference in the percentage of jobs in the UK in 1988 and 2012, specificlly focusing on the allocation of men and women in part-time and full-time work. It is clear that despite the decline in the proportion of men with full-time job and the significant rise of women who […]
