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Those pie charts illustrate six employment sphere by gender in Great Britin in1992. Overall, propotion of women and men employee who works in other manual and in general laboiurers were almost equal. In manual patterns, women worked more than men, as most male worked in the craft. Female rate reached at 1% in the general […]
The two pie charts present the data of employment figures in Great Britain during 1992 year. Overall, the given information is presented in two different pie charts, which describe female and male employees. The data is shown by the percentage. Moreover, there is a table with the names of the positions devided in two groups, […]
For women, non-manual roles accounted for the majority of employment. Managerial and professional jobs made up 29%, while clerical and related work formed a slightly larger share at 31%, making it the most common category for females. Other non-manual roles represented 9%. In contrast, manual occupations were less common among women: 27% worked in other […]
The following two diagrams illustrate employment in Britain in 1992. Overall, there are significant differences in the percentages of male and female employment, whether in manual or non-manual roles. To begin with, the percentage difference in the non-manual, managerial, and professional categories between genders is relatively small. Males account for approximately 36% in this category, […]
The following two diagrams illustrate employment in Britain in 1992. Overall,There are quite differences in percentages in male and females whether it was about manual or non-manual. To begin with, there is a small difference in percentages in the category non-manual, managerial and professional, between the genders. In males, there is about 36% in it […]
