This chart illustrates the statistics of men and women who preferred higher studies in Britain during the past three decades and their choices for studying such as part-time or full-time education.
Firstly, considering Men's proportion, there is a gradual increase in the Full-time mode of study where comparatively there is a gradual decrease in the part-times. In the 1970s, Men opted more for part-time rather than full-time. However, this scenario tends to change in the following decades where one-fifth of the Men slightly grew towards the Full-time. Despite there are no such drastic changes, but there are some quite well-known transforms.
Secondly, taking women's contribution into account, there appears to be a slightly slower increase in part-time from the 1970s to the 1980s. However, the rapid growth from the 1980s to the 1990s was tremendous. Comparatively, their interests seem to develop moderately in the full-time courses as well.
Overall, In the Beginning, men had more ownership compared to women. Afterward, women grew equivalent to men in proportion.
This chart illustrates the statistics of
men
and women who preferred higher studies in Britain during the past three decades and their choices for studying such as part-time or full-time education.
Firstly
, considering
Men
's proportion, there is a gradual increase in the Full-time mode of study where
comparatively
there is a gradual decrease in the part-times. In the 1970s,
Men
opted more for part-time
rather
than full-time.
However
, this scenario tends to
change
in the following decades where one-fifth of the
Men
slightly
grew towards the Full-time. Despite there are no such drastic
changes
,
but
there are
some
quite well-known transforms.
Secondly
, taking women's contribution into account, there appears to be a
slightly
slower increase in part-time from the 1970s to the 1980s.
However
, the rapid growth from the 1980s to the 1990s was tremendous.
Comparatively
, their interests seem to develop
moderately
in the full-time courses
as well
.
Overall
, In the Beginning,
men
had more ownership compared to women. Afterward, women grew equivalent to
men
in proportion.