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.
The bar chart depicts the number off males and females engaged in further learning in Britain. It shows whether they were studying fulltime or part-time in three different time periods.
It can be clearly observe that, they are voice deadly increase in the number of man, who availed fulltime education from 1970 to 1991. However, those who opted for part-time education shows the zigzag trend. In 1970, mails of part-time education we're all time high that is 100 thousands.
Shifting attention towards remaining details, females with fulltime education in 1970 to 1971 was less than 100,000 which raises to approximately 300 thousands in 1990-1991, whereas, girls who choose part-time education exhibit upward trend. It was just below 800 thousand in 1970 which significantly rose to around 1100 thousands in 1990-1991. It was all time high in the last year.
From the overall analysis, it is clear that there is huge gap between both types of educations in every year.
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