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In 1980, 25% of people in England worked part time. The country with a greater percentage of part-time workers was Wales, with around 33% working part time. Both countries an increase in the percentage of people working part time in 2010. In England, the percentage rose to over 30% and in Wales percentage rose to over 35%.
Scotland had the smallest percentage of part-time workers in 1980, with over ten per cent. country which had a decreasing percentage of part-time workers. In 1980, it had around 15% of people in part-time work. This decreased by a couple of per cent in 2010.
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