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The image shows two bar charts comparing "Employment rates by country in 2005" and "Employment rates by country in 2015", each divided into "Male" and "Female" categories for Australia, Japan, and Ireland. In 2005, Australian males at nearly 80%, females around 65%; Japanese males just under 70%, females approximately 55%; Irish males approximately 75%, females around 55%. In 2015, Australian males close to 75%, females nearly 65%; Japanese males around 65%, females just above 55%; Irish males approximately 70%, females just under 55%.
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The given bar charts illustrate the percentage of employed male and females in Australia, Japan and Ireland in the years 2005 and 2015.
Overall, Japan witnesses the highest male employment rates in both 2005 and 2015. However, it also demonstrates the lowest rates in female employment. It is noticeable that all employment rates in 2015 have increased compared to those in 2005.
It can be seen that the percentage of men employment was greater than the percentage of women employment in all contries in both years. Japan had the highest rate of male employment with approximately 75% in 2005 and rise slightly to 78% in 2015.
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