▶ Your Answer :
The given bar charts give information about
how many male and female students in a secondary education and the ratio of
full-time and part-time students in three different time periods; 1970-1971,
1980-1981 and 1990-1991 in the UK.
Overall, the number of part-time students
is far more than that of full-time students in all three given periods. A noticeable
change can be seen is, people who are engaged in full-time education increased
for both male and female. In 1990/1991, the figure for the male full-time
students marked slightly more than 200,000, which was double compared the year
1970/1971. This change is more dramatic for women, as the number of full-time
students skyrocketed 200,000 in 1990/1991 from 50,000 in 1970/1971.
While the numbers for male part-time
students fluctuated in give periods, there was a positive trend for females
studying further education in the UK, hitting the peak at approximately 1100 in
1990/1991.
To sum up, there was a substantial increase
in the people having further education in the UK, particularly for women
enrolling in full-time education in the periods between 1970 and 1991.
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