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The illustrated charts represented how job opportunities compared between men and women in Great Britain during 1992. The figures are measured in percentages and illustrated data include such job patterns as craft or similar, general labourers, clerical or related, managerial and professional, and other manual, non-manual. Overall, working as a managerial and professional are the […]
The given two pie charts below illustrates information about occupation patterns in Great Britain in 1992. Overall, it can be seen that both of females and males are not curious in becoming general labourers. Most women enjoy to work in clerical or related jobs, whereas most percent of men work in managerial. First of all, […]
The given graphs show several employment types in 1992 in Great Britain. Overall, the manual jobs were the dominant type by males, by contrast, the higher percentage of female did non-manual jobs. Moreover, managerial and professional jobs were engaged by a higher percentage of both genders. As the picture indicates, more numbers of male worked […]
The pie charts illustrate the proportion of employment patterns in the UK in 1992. It is obvious that both of females and males are not interested in becoming general labourers. Most women prefer to work in clerical jobs, while most males work in managerial jobs. To begin with, 31% of females work in clerical jobs, […]
The provided pie charts compare the percentage of workers and self-employment in different sectors according to genders and occupation in Great Britain in the year 1992. Overall, there were the majority of females who were employed or self-employed in clerical-related job whereas that of males in managerial and professional. Looking at women and occupation, around […]
