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The two pie charts show employment patterns in Great Britain in 2010 for men and women. Overall, men were more likely to be employed in physical and technical jobs, while women were more likely to work in office and non-manual occupations For men, the largest group was managerial and professional jobs were around 38 percent. […]
The pie charts illustrate some employment patterns of men and women in a developed country. These patterns are divided into manual jobs such as craft or similar,general labourers and other manual, and non-manual jobs consist of clerical and related, managerial and professional and other non-manual. Overall, the two charts reveal the dominance of males in […]
The pie charts illustrate some employment patterns of men and women of a developed country. The employment patterns are divided into six types such as general labourers, managerial & professional, other non-manual, craft or similar, other manual and clerical & related. Overall, the charts reveal substantial differences in patterns between men and women. As can […]
The two pie charts illustrate how employment patterns were distributed across six different job sectors in Great Britain, comparing males and females in the year 2010. Overall, it is clear that males and females had different type of employment. Most men worked in managerial and professional roles, while then most women were employed in clerical […]
The two pie charts provide information about the proportion of men and women in different roles in Great Britain in 2010. The charts illustrate six types of employment roles: craft or similar, managerial and professional, general laborer, clerical and related, and manual and non-manual work. Overall, it is clear that men are majorly engaged in […]
