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The bar charts illustrate how many percentages male and female employment patterns in male and female in the UK in 1992. Overall, it is clear that the highest number of male employees were in non-manual sectors such as managerial and professional categories. While, the most popular category for females were clerical or related works. On […]
The pie charts compare male and female in terms of their percentage in different employment patterns from Britain in 1992. Overall, Clerical or related was the most popular among female , while the lowest percentage of male managerial and professional. Additionally, the mojority of female participate in Craft or similar whereas General labourers was the […]
This pie chart compare about patterns of employment by sex in Great Britain 2010. Overall, it is evident that other manual is popular in two genders, while their also have some skills that popular in just one gender like clerical and related which have demand in females or managerial and professional are favored in males, […]
The below two pie charts illustrates the comparison of employment structure in UK by both male and female in 2010. To commence with in 2010 , employment roles of craft or similar was 21% in males as compared to females which was observed 4.5% where as those professional who selected Managerial & professional roles was […]
The two pie chart above illustrate the comparison of employment patterns in England across the sex in 2010. These occupations of employee in Great Britian included craft, managerial, general labourers, Clerical, other manual and non manual. Overall, the highest amount of male employees is managerial and professional work in terms of female is the manual […]
