The bar chart illustrates rates of the employment among 6 countries; Australia, Switzerland, Iceland, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and the United States; between 1995 and 2005 of male and female.
Overall, all states represented the highest employment’s rate was male in 2005, with male employees in 1995 and female in 2005 were the second and the third highest, respectively. However, in 1995, women were employed the least among all the countries given.
Regarding Australia, Iceland, and New Zealand, they shared all common significant rank of the employment, with 2005 men were the most hired with just nearly 70 in Australia, just over 80 in Iceland, and above 70 in New Zealand. Meanwhile, males in 1995 were the most second hired accounted for all over 50, while female employees were approximately from 40 to 50. The lowest rates was found in 1995 females, lower than 40.
In terms of Switzerland, the UK, and the US, they had all the same rates as those previous three countries but the second highest turned out to be females in 2005. In 2005, men were seen as the most employed with over 70 all of the following countries, whereas women experienced in the second all around 60 and above. In 1995, males rates were at 60 or over in average, and females were in the lowest rates between 40 and around 50.
