The bar graph compares the population of two different genders pursuing a continuing education in Britain and whether they are doing it as full-timers or part-timers. These cover the years 1970 and 1990.
The charts illustrate the population of men and women who studied in further education and give the information of whether they were studying full-time or part-time in Britain in three separate periods.
The bar graph compares the amount of men and women in higher education in Britain of two study types, consisting of full-time and part-time education from three different periods.
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of British male and female advanced education and the preferences of the students in the decision between fulltime and part-time, in three precise moments of the last century: 197
The bar chart illustrates comparison of both genders whose countinued their education in three different decades whether it part-time education or ful-time education.
The previous bar charts illustrate the number of women and men who attended part-time or full-time higher education in England during three different years.
The bar chart illustrates the number of male and female students in full-time and part-time studies respectively in further education in Britain in three different time periods, namely 1970/71, 1980/81, and 1990/91.
The bar chart offers a comprehensive analysis of the number of men and women engaged in further education in Britain across three distinct time periods—1970/71, 1980/81, and 1990/91. Additionally, it distinguishes betwee
The chart illustrates the number of people in higher levels of education categorized by gender in three time periods. In addition to that, the chart also shows how many of these students are studying full time and how ma
The bar graph provides information about the number of British people’s further education due to periods whether they were studying full-time or part-time.
The bar graph compares the number of British males and females, who continued their study, during three decades, and shows if they pursued full-time or part-time education. It is evident that, the majority of them had pa
The chart clearly shows that there are two genders mentioned that is male and female were studied full-time and part-time education in the year of 1970s-1991s.
The bar chart below represents the number, in thousands, of males and females in tertiary study in Britain between the 1970s - 1991s era and whether they pursued it full-time or part-time. Overall, the majority of both m
Looking at the bar chart , a piece of information about male's and female's involvment in education process in Britan can be observed. The statistics shows three different time frames and the difference between number o
The bar chart below illustrates the number of men and women participating in further study over a 30 year period and whether this was full time or part time education.
the bar chart illustrates the figure of people divided by gender in the UK who attended further education, whether they were studying full-time or part-time between the years 1970 to 1991.
The bar chart below depicts the total number of males and females in further education in the UK, which includes full-time, or part-time studies from 1970 to 1991.