The graph below shows the percentage of part-time workers in each country of the United Kingdom in 1980 and 2010.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
Overall, the proportion in England, Scotland, Wales increased over the given year, with Scotland increasing the fastest. Conversely, the decrease was seen only in the Nothern Ireland.
To begin, Wales's proportion for part-time workers in 1980 stood the highest at above three in ten and inclined approximately 35 percent, being the country with the most number of employees. Also, England's figure accounted at around a quarter then finised at just below one-third percent after 30-year period, making it as the second most employeed country after Wales.
Moreover, the figure for Scotland jumped from the lowest at just above one in ten to almost two in ten, noting itself as the country with fastest growing workers among the British countries. In contrast, the percentage for the Northern Ireland fell from around 15 percent to 13 percent in 2010, being the second lowest after Scotland.
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