The chart shows the number of men and women in further education in Britain in three periods and whether they were styding full-time or part-time
The chart gives the number of males and females styding in Britain in three periods and divided into two styding full-time or part-time.
We can see from the graph that in 1980 most of men were educating part-time but from 1990, styding part-time was described and educating full-time was increased and in 2000, it was twice as many students as in 1980.
On the other hand, women styding full-time were rised and not only full-time, part-time also were increased, in 2000, styding full-time was three times as many students as in 1980. The numbers of education men and women, as you see, 1980, men were styding more than women full-time or part-time but it changed from 1990 and then in 2000. Women were styding part-time more than men and styding full-time was same number.
It is clear shows you women has high education now.
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