Looking at the table, a comparison between the proportion of staff and factories in England and Wales can be observed from 1851 to 1901. What is noticable, is that the indicators of employees decreased dramatically throu
The table below illustrates the total amount of male and female workers who worked in factories for 50 years moreover, the data for the workers is for two nations.
The table chart displays the data about workers and manufactures production silk in England and Wales from 1851 to 1901. Overall, it is clear that the number of total employees producting who are male and female decali
The table gives information about the workforce in silk production, number of each gender and number of factories, in two countries, England and Wales, over a period of 50 years, starting from 1851
The table gives information about the total employees and industries that processed silk in two regions in the UK from 1851 to 1901. Overall, it can be seen that the number of workers has decreased every year. On the oth
The given data shows the total number of employees and factories in England and Wales from 1851 to 1901. The table also shows the breakdown number of male and female employees during the above-mentioned period.
This table depicts the workforce number who work in factories in two countries; England and Wales around 50 years. It is clear from the graph that the ratio of employees has decreased significantly through the period and
The table illustrates the quantity of the employees and factories in England and Wales in 50 years and employees have broken down into two groups according to the gender.
The table shows the correlation between the number of employees, both male and female, and the number of factories in England and Wales from 1851 to 1901.
The table provides information about the workforce in silk production, in two countries, England and Wales, over a period of 50 years, starting from 1851.
The given table illustrates the figure for employees and factories involved in silk production in two European countries, namely England and Wales from the year 1851 to the year 1901.