The amount of people achieving further education in Britain, both female and male, over the span of three differing periods with a gap of ten years in between, is displayed in this bar chart. Part-time education had incr
The bar chart given describes the group of adults joining a variety of evening classes at a mature education centre in 2009. The pie chart illustrates information about the figure for these course members.
The bar chart depicts how many males and females participated in four different kinds of courses at an adult education centre in 2009. In addition, the bar chart on the right-hand side illustrates the proportions represe
The graphs elucidate the number of participants with different genders in four different evening courses in 2009 respectively, along with it, the proportion in various age groups.
The graph chart illustrates how male and female students completed further education either full time or part-time in Britain in three different era which namely 1970-71, 1980-81 and 1990-91.
The column chart describes the sum of males and females who attend the evening program at a teaching centre in the year 2009. The pie chart illustrates dates about the ages of these students.
The bar graph provides information about the males and females in Britain studying further education either part-time or full-time between 1970 and 1991.
The bar chart illustrates the amount of the British who took future education either full-time or part-time categorized by gender during three different periods. It was measured in thousands of people. Overall, it can be
This bar chart illustrates information about the number of males and females in further education that study full or part-time in Britain in three different periods of time.
The bar chart below, depicts, in the year 2009, the activity of men and women during the evening time. The courses taken into consideration are 4, namely Drama, Painting, Sculpture and Language; While the range of age is
The bar chart illustrates the numbers of males and females who attended different evening classes at an adult school and the second chart compares the age profile of the attendees.
The bar chart compares and contrasts the number of people who joined in different modules in a educational institutions . Whereas, the pie chart illustrates the proportion of five different aged grouped people in a each
The charts give to illustrate the numbers of males and females attending various evening courses with the different subjects at an adult education centre in one period.
A glance at the bar chart provided reveals how many British people took futhure study in terms of full time or part time in 1970, 1980 and 1990.(unites:thousands)
The chart indicates how many men and women in Britain enrolled in further education in three periods - 1970/71, 1980/81, and 1990/91 - and whether their studies were full or part-time.
This bar chart depicts the number of male and female students in Britain who are pursuing their high education in three two-year periods comparing the full-time and part-time commitment for each interval. A glance at th
The bar chart compared the different levels of women and men in further education in the UK between 1970 and 1991, selecting two types of studying: full-time and part-time. Overall, it is clear that part-time enrolments