The pie chart illustrates the proportion and comparison of employee status in the
UK
in 1988 and 2012. The type of employment was divided into four; which were Use synonyms
men
(full-time), Use synonyms
women
(full-time), Use synonyms
men
(part-time), and Use synonyms
women
(part-time).
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Overall
, it can be clearly seen that there were several changes in terms of the percentage of Linking Words
men
(full-time) and Use synonyms
women
(full-time). Use synonyms
Moreover
, the total of working people in the Linking Words
UK
was increased.
As the pie chart shows, in the initial year, a man with full-time work had a small majority of workers in the Use synonyms
UK
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accounted
for 53%. In the second position, Wrong verb form
accounting
women
(part-time) constituted Use synonyms
at
22%. Meanwhile, Change preposition
apply
women
(full-time) and Use synonyms
men
(part-time) contributed at 19% and 6%, respectively.
Regarding the share of employment in 2012, the total of employees in the Use synonyms
UK
increased by 5.761. Use synonyms
However
, the percentage of Linking Words
men
(full-time) decreased by 6% to 47%. Use synonyms
Although
, the rate of Linking Words
women
(full-time) made up 26%, placed in the second position and Use synonyms
women
(part-time) fell to 20%. Use synonyms
Lastly
, a mere of change in Linking Words
men
(part-time) rose to 7%.Use synonyms