The bar chart illustrates the number of full-time and part-time students in Britain, with the X-axis representing the number of students in thousands and the Y-axis indicating the years from 1970 to 1991. Importantly, the bar chart is structured to show gender-specific data, providing a clear view of the enrollment trends for male and female students.
It is evident from the data that the number of part-time students, both male and female, consistently exceeds that of full-time students. For instance, from 1970 to 1971, the number of part-time male students was 1000 ,which decreased to 800 in 1980 and then increased to 900 in 1991. Similarly, the number of part-time female students was 700 in 1970, with a significant increase to 1100 in 1990-1991.
In comparison, fewer full-time students are shown in the bar graph. From 1970 the number of male students were 100 which increased to 300 in the year 1990- 1991, similarly in female students from 1970 to 1991 an increase in shown from 50 to 300 thousand
Overall the part-time students in both males and females show a higher number when compared to full-time students.
