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The pie charts illustrate data regarding employment patterns for females and males in Great Britain in the year 1992. Overall, females dominated 31% of the employment amount in the clerical or related field, whereas males only at 6%. Furthermore, males took the lead in the managerial and professional workforce, with 36% higher than females. The […]
The given visuals compare employment patterns between females and males in Great Britain in 1992. Overall, males tended to be capable of manual works more than females, despite other manual works. In non-manual works, females showed more active performance in clerical or related works than men. Moving to a more detailed analysis, men tended to […]
The two pie charts give information about some working patterns in Great Britain in 1992. In general, what stands out from the charts is that most women prefer working in clerical or related jobs, while most men were employed in managerial and professional jobs. Turning to the details, the percentage of both men and women […]
The pie charts illustrate how many men and women took part in manual and non-manual jobs in Great Britain in the year 1992. In general, it is obvious that more males engaged in manual employment, while non-manual vocations attracted more women. As can be seen in the chart, nearly a third of women in Great […]
The pie charts illustrate the employment patterns in the UK in 1992, broken down by gender. It is evident that there is a difference in the preferences of females and males in terms of job roles. Most women opt for clerical jobs, whereas most men tend to work in managerial positions. 31% of women are […]
