The chart below shows the number of men and women in further education in Britain in three periods and whether they were studying full time or part time Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant

The chart below shows the number of men and women in further education in Britain in three periods and whether they were studying full time or part time

Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant
The provided bar chart gives information about the number of males and females in selective time education in the UK over three periods including, full-time and part-time studying. The data is given in thousands.
Overall
,
it is clear that
most female students chose full-time rather than males, except, the part-time education Regarding the students of men, over the period 1970 to 1980, more boys chose full-time than girls by 300 and 200 respectively. Eventually, in 1990, there was a significant in the number of students who preferred to join the full-time option which was female learners, at around 1100.
According to
the data, there was a moderate growth from 1970 to 1990 in the part-time study among boys, which reached a peak of approximately 300 of all genders. As can be seen, the proportion of women who experienced the least participation in classes was just under 100, in the next two decades, the number of women tended to join the full course.
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