the graph below shows the percentage of part _time workers in each country of the United Kingdom in 1980 and 2010.

the graph below shows the percentage of part _time workers in each country of the United Kingdom in 1980 and 2010.
The chart above illustrates how the number of people who are interested in part-time jobs has changed over time in the UK. In
this
,article we are going to analyze the data and get to a conclusion that whether it has become popular or not.
Firstly
in England, the table indicates that more folks will be into part-time work in 2010 compared with 1980. A good improvement is seen in the diagram from 25% to 31%.
Secondly
, you can say, the situation is the same for Scotland as well. A big boost can be seen in the graph, from an 11% to 20% of popularity increase. Which is huge compared to other countries in the UK.
Also
, more individuals demand to be half-time workers in Wales as the years have passed.
However
the situation is much different for Northern Ireland and the numbers are quite the opposite of others, for some reason unlike other nations, the Irish community don't like to work half-time so percentages have decreased from 16% to 12%. In summary, we can say out of the four mentioned countries, three of them show a growth in the number of people interested in
this
kind of job, in which Wales has the first spot, England the second place and Scotland is in the third.
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