The table demonstrates the percentage of women working as employees and managers in five nations, namely Australia, Egypt, Sri Lanka, Japan, and the United States.
Overall, Japan has the highest rate of women in the workforce, while Australia and the United States have the highest proportion of women in managerial positions.
Concerning the percentage of the workforce who are women, the figure for women working as employees in Japan is the highest, compared to the other countries, at 48%, followed by the United States, at 46%. By contrast, the figure for Egypt is the lowest, at 20%. While the data for Australia and Sri Lanka are almost equal, at 42% and 41%, respectively.
Turning to the proportion of managers who are women, the data for Australia and the United States are the highest in the table, at 43%. Whereas, the figure for Sri Lanka is the lowest, at 9%. While the data for Egypt and Japan are slightly higher, at 12% and 17%, respectively.
