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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 bar charts illustrates the proportion of men and women in employment in three countries between 2005 and 2015. Overall, it is evident that the employment ratio of men was high over than women over the span of the decade.
According to the first chart, in 2005, the percentage of men employment in Australia and Ireland were above 60%. While japan percentage was high than both countries around 75%. Whereas the female employment rate in Ireland was 45%, japan and Australia ratio were 30% and 38% respectively.
In the second chart, in 2015, Ireland (8%) and Australia (2%) percentage increased and moved up to 70%, but Japan always in top and rose slightly by 78%. In contrast, women ratio surged notably Australia and Ireland around a half of the provided data and the japan was a one third as well.
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