The vertical column illustrates the rate of employment of male and female between 1995 and 2005 in 6 different countries. Overall, male had received a higher job opportunities in both of the recorded years, while females had risen steadily but didn’t lead men.
According to the information, male in 1995 contained a significant rate of employment than female, for instance Iceland where the percentage had reached over 70%. In comparison to female in Iceland, the amount was around 40% which was considerably low from male. Similar to Australia and NewZealand that the employed man rate had a huge gap between woman for approximately more than 30%.
However in 2005, the woman seems to received more chances in their career in some countries; the space among male and female rates exist a small proportion. In the USA, Uk, and Switzerland, the male and female had a slight percentage of job opportunities for approximately a 10% difference. Though Iceland, Australia, and NewZealand still contained a large difference between two genders.
