The bar chart represents data about the time spent on telephone calls in the UK, from the year of 1995 to 2002. Moreover, calls are divided into three types, which are local, national and international, and mobiles.
The pie charts illustrate the percentages of work styles that include manual and non-manual patterns and they compare the difference between male and female preferences according to occupation in Great Britain, in 1992.
The pie charts illustrate six different types of work, such as craft, professional, and non-manual, compared between female and male employees in the UK in 1992. The measurements were given in percentage.
The provided two pie graphs demonstrate the proportion of males and females who are either employed or self-employed the results are three Manual and three Non-Manual, sex and occupation from the year 1992.
The charts provide information on the proportion of males and females in employment in 6 broad categories, divided into manual and non-manual occupations, and the reverse is true for men. In the non-manual occupations, w
The charts provide information on the proportion of males and females in employment in 6 broad categories, divided into manual and non-manual occupations. In general, a greater percentage of women work in non-manual occu
Given are the pie charts that illustrate two patterns of employment, namely manual and non-manual, by sex and occupation in Great Britain in 1992. Overall, the percentage of women working non-manually is greater than tha