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The pie charts give information about the percentages of UK residents of both genders doing different manual and non manual jobs in 1992. Overall, non-manual fields were the most attractive for Uk female, while the majority of UK men preferred manual areas in 1992. Notably, the pronounced differences were in the percentage of Uk inhabitants […]
The given charts illustrate the percentages of some kinds of employment patterns selected by both genders in Great Britain in the year 1992. Overall, the rate of male citizens choosing managerial and professional was highest, while the similar was true for that of females choosing clecrical or related. In addition, managerial and professional was the […]
The pie charts illustrate the employment patterns by genders in Britain in 1992, categorized as manual and non-manual. Overall, there are significant differences of employment patterns by both genders. Among female groups, Managerial and professional were significantly high, with 29%, while 36% of male groups worked in the same category. Other manual was also primarily […]
The pie charts illustrate the employment patterns by gender in different fields – craft, managerial and professional, general labourers, clerical or related, other manual and other non manual – in Great Britain in 1992. Overall, it is evident that the majority of the women are engaged in clerical jobs whereas most of the men are […]
The couple of pie charts presented illustrate a few employment tendencies in Great Britain in 1992. They show a comparisson between the jobs both male and female are hired the most. These jobs are devided into two categories: manual and non-manual. The manual labors include craft or similar, general labourers and other, while the non-manual […]
