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 pie charts compare the kinds of profession taken by females and males in Great Britain in the year 1992. The job sectors are divided into two groups (manual and non-manual) that are detailed into three kinds of jobs
The two pie charts present data on the employment distribution of British men and women in 1992. It is clear that manual jobs were predominantly held by men, while a higher percentage of women were employed in clerical p
The two pie charts draw the conclusion of six different patterns of manual and non-manual employment according to gender in Great Britain in the year 1992. The proportions are given in percentages.
The display pie charts describe the employment pattern in Great Britain in 1992. The below information, male and female in manual and non-manual they are craft or similar, general labourers, other manual, managerial an
The pie charts depict how much percentage of male and female worked in Manual and Non-manual jobs in great Britain in the year 1992. Overall maximum percentage of women worked in Clerical or related jobs whereas the high
The two pie charts illustrate some employment patterns by sex in Great Britain in 1992, while the table below shows the occupations of each manual and non-manual.
The pie charts give information about the employment pattern of both males and females in Great Britain in 1992. This is done in percentages. Overall, it is observed that managerial and professional had the highest numbe
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.