The pie charts give information about the proportion males and females in employment in six categories divided into manual and non-manual occupations
The following pie charts show some details about the rates of employment for both genders in various categories, which are divided into two sections: manual and non-manual.
Overall
, it is clearly highlighted that there are fluctuations in the rates for both males and females; however
, the non-manual rates for females are nearly higher, while
the trend reverses for males.
Looking closely at the females, it is interesting to note that in the manual section, the other manual is the highest at 27%, while
craft or similar, and general laborers
are only 4%; Change the spelling
labourers
however
, the other section, clerical or related accounted for the highest in both categories at 31%, while
the difference between managerial and professional and other non-manual is 20%.
Turning to the male pie chart, it is desirable that managerial and professional ranked first place at 36%, followed by other manual and craft or similar from the other section at 26% and 24%, respectively, while
the remaining categories are just under 10%.Submitted by talahakoura27 on
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