The Bar Graph

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The bar graph presents the kind of education whether full or part time in three different generation of

men and women in Britain.

Overall, the number of part-time students on both gender is much higher for three periods than with
the full-time education. However, there is a different trend for these two genders in three different
time.

A thousand number of male students in 1970s were taking irregular courses, where in 1980s was much
lesser by about 200 students but much higher of almost a hundred in 1990. Whereas, male students
with the full-time education are just a 10 percent of the part-timers in 1970s, then increased gradually
through the next two generations.

Moreover, female takers of part-time studies started with just about 800 in numbers in 1970s minimally
rises in 1980s up to at least a thousand students in 1990s. Therefore, those women who take full-time
education is just a half of male takers in 1970s, and increase at least by half in the next generation.

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