The charts give information about employment in the UK in 1998 and 2012.

The pie chart gives data about employment in the UK in 1998 and 2012. The statistics have been differentiated between the two genders and
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distinguished by their employment status.
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, in 14 years, men dominate the number of people who are employed full-time.
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, there are more women who worked part-time than full-time throughout the years. There has been a minimal decrease in percentage from both genders in all categories, but the disparity of male and female populations remained the same throughout the years. In detail, men working full time comprise 53% which is more than half the population in 1998.
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number slightly went down by 6% in 2012. In 1998, there is only 6% of the population who are male part-timers
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in 2012,
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figure grew by 1%.
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, there are more women who worked part-time in 1998 and 2012 composing 22% and 20% respectively. There were only 19% of females who worked full time in 1998 and by 2012,
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number increased to 26%, which is half of the male population working full time.

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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Employment rates
  • Workforce
  • Full-time employment
  • Part-time employment
  • Economic sectors
  • Technological advancements
  • Demographics
  • Unemployment
  • Labor market
  • Job creation
  • Economic growth
  • Gender disparity
  • Age cohort
  • Manufacturing sector
  • Service industry
  • Economic downturn
  • Government initiatives
  • Employment trends
  • Financial crisis
  • Economic policy
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