6 report(s) found.
The bar chart illustrates proportion of male and female executives in construction , manufacturing, wholesale and retail trade, public administation and defence, education , health and social work across the UK in 2007 . Overall, it is clear that women were ahead in three professions on the other hand men were forward in three proffessions […]
The bar chart shows the proportion of male and female executives in six different sectors in the UK in 2007. Overall, men dominated in three sectors while women led in the other three. However, in wholesale and retail trade, both genders had equal representation. Men held the highest proportions in construction and manufacturing, at approximately […]
The bar chart provides the number of male and female in executive roles across six professions in the UK in 2007. Overall, men dominated in some jobs like construction and manufacturing more physically demandable job, while women were involved more in education and health jobs. Some professions had almost similar quantity of both genders. In […]
Enhanced Report The bar chart provides a comparative analysis of the gender composition of executives in six distinct professions within the UK, specifically in the year 2007. Overall, the data reveals a pronounced male predominance in sectors such as construction and manufacturing, whereas women are notably overrepresented in education and health-related fields. In the construction […]
The bar chart shows the number of men and women executives in six different professions in the UK. Overall, men dominate in some jobs like construction and manufacturing, while women are more in education and health jobs. Some professions have almost similar numbers of both genders. In construction, men are very high, but women are […]
A glance at the bar chart provided reveals some notable proportion of male and female executives in six various field– Construction, Manufacturing, Wholesale & Retail trade, Public administration & Defence, Education, And Health & Social Work– across the UK for 2007. Overall, it is evident that most of the males were connected with Construction; whereas, […]
