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The two pie charts illustrate the distribution of employment for males and females in Great Britain in 1999. Overall, it can be seen that men and women had different patterns of work. Men were more likely to work in managerial and craft jobs, while women were mostly employed in clerical and other non-manual positions. In […]
The two pie charts compare the percentage of certain types of jobs, categorized as manual and non-manual, held by men and women in Great Britain in 1992. Overall, managerial and professional positions accounted for the largest share among females, while the highest figure among males was recorded for clerical jobs. Also of note is that […]
The pie charts provide information about working patterns in Great Britain in 1992. In general, what stands out from the charts are that most women preferred working in clerical or related jobs, while most men were employed in managerial and professional positions. Turning to the details, the percentages of men and women in managerial and […]
The pie charts compare the percentage of males and females participating in manual and non-manual occupations in Great Britain in 1992. Overall, it can be seen that while males worked in more manual jobs than non-manual jobs, the opposite was true for females. Regarding manual occupations, 3% of females worked in craft and similar positions, […]
