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The charts given illustrated the relative shares of employment trends in the United Kingdom in 1992, covering both manual and non-manual fields. Overall, female employment was concentrated in non-manual roles, while men were almost equally represented in manual and non-manual occupations. Clerical positions dominated among women but were among the least chosen for men, whereas […]
The two pie charts provide information about the proportion of males and females employed in different types of occupations in the UK in 1992. Overall, managerial and professional as well as craft or similar occupations were the most popular among both genders, particularly among men in Britain, whereas general labourers and other non-manual jobs accounted […]
The two pie charts illustrate the proportions of male and female employment patterns in six distinctive manual and non-manual occupations in Great Britain in 1992. Units are measured in percentages. Overall, a greater proportion of men work in managerial and professional occupations than female employees, while manual general laborers contain the least quantity of females. […]
The pie charts show the percentage of males and females who were employed in six different types of work, half of which are manual and the rest non-manual, in 1992. Overall, employment of general laborers was uncommon in both genders over the period, while managerial and professional jobs were highly observed among males and females’ […]
