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The two pie charts compare the number of genders in employment sectors according to manual and non-manual patterns. Overall, it is clear that the number of men working in craft sector as a manual while the number of women working in clerical sector as non-manual. However, both genders are work in other manual and managerial […]
The two pie charts illustrate information about the proportion of males and females in employment in six general categories for the year 1992, and they divided into manual and non-manual. The data is presented in percentages. To begin with, in 1992, managerial and professional had the largest proportion of male and female in employment. And […]
The pie charts above illustrate the proportion of six different employment in Great Britain during 1992: Craft, Managerial & Professional, general labourers, Clerical & related, other manuals, and other non-manual. Overall, it is evident that there is some employment, in which male workers surpassed females: craft, managerial, and general labourers. From a broader perspective, male […]
The pie charts compare employment patterns in Great Britain by sex in 2010. Generally speaking, the chart presents 6 spheres and their proportion within men and women, with other manual, managerial and professional sectors being popular in both cases. Among men, the dominant direction is crafts or similar, while among the opposite sex are other […]
The diagram illustrates the share of manual and non-manual work in both male and female categories in Great Britain in 1992. Overall, the proportion of male employees in manual work was significantly higher than female employees, and the opposite was true for non-manual work. The most common employment among female workers was clerical or related […]
