Bar chart
The chart shows the percentage of male and female teachers in six different types of educational setting in the UK in 2010.
Model 1
The bar chart gives information about male and female teachers in six types of educational institution in the UK in 2010. It shows what percentage of teachers was male and what percentage was female.
Women predominated in schools for children. This was particularly true of schools for very young children. Over 95 percent of nursery school teachers, for example, were female. The situation was similarly one-sided in primary schools, where over 90 percent of teachers were women.
Men and women were more equally represented in teaching institutions catering for older children and young adults: secondary schools and colleges. College lectures, for example, were 50 percent female and 50 percent male.
Males held a larger share of teaching posts in higher-level institutions. This was particularly true for universities, where twice as many males were teaching staff than females.
Overall, women were more likely to hold the more typically maternal role of teaching young children. Males, on the other hand, predominated in the higher status teaching role of university lecturer.
Model 2
The pares the percentage of male and female teachers in different educational settings from nursery school to university. Significant differences between men an
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