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The image contains two bar charts showing the percentage of employed men and women aged 60-64 in four countries in the years 1970 and 2000. In 1970, in Belgium, 54% of men and 15% of women were employed; in the USA, 72% of men and 32% of women; in Japan, 80% of men and 15% of women; in Indonesia, 86% of men and 8% of women. In 2000, in Belgium, 23% of men and 38% of women were employed; in the USA, 53% of men and 45% of women; in Japan, 68% of men and 42% of women; in Indonesia, 55% of men and 36% of women.
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The image show two bar graph illustrates the employment percentage of men and women aged 60 to 64 in four different countries. Belgium, USA, Japan, Indonesia in 1970 and 2000.
Overall, the percentage of employment generally decreased over the three decades but men are consistently recorded higher figures than women.
In 1970 the USA had the highest male employment rate at 88% while Japan had the lowest female almost 55%. By 2000 the numbers of Belgium dropped significantly from 78% to 51% of male and USA fall 88% to 78% while female in 1970 62% in 2000 dropped at only 5% while Indonesia had stable in both year in 1970 women is 61% and in 2000 52% and male employment show downward 83% to 71%.
Overall, the conclusion of this charts the rates of male employment remain top of the graph.
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