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Band 9: The charts below show employment rates of males and females of different ages and the average age of their youngest child in the UK in 2008

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The image consists of two bar graphs; first graph "% of male and female employees of different ages" indicates 60+ males 5%, females 7%; 50-59 males 15%, females 22%; 35-49 males 40%, females 20%; 26-34 males 35%, females 40%; 16-25 males 5%, females 11%; second graph "Average age of employees' youngest child" illustrates 21-25 age group: males 10%, females 12%; 16-20 age group: males 30%, females 27%; 11-15 age group: males 25%, females 23%; 6-10 age group: males 25%, females 20%; 0-5 age group: males 10%, females 18%.
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The provided charts illustrate the workforce participation of male and female employees across various age categories in the UK in 2008, as well as the average age of their youngest child.

Overall, workforce participation for both males and females followed the same bell-shaped trajectory, peaking during mid-adulthood before declining in the oldest age brackets. Furthermore, there is a clear, consistent correlation between the ages of employees and the age of their youngest children, with the average age of the dependants increasing progressively alongside the age of the employees.

Focusing on the employment statistics, the data reveals that the mid-career cohort, especially those in the 35-49 bracket, recorded the most substantial participation levels. By contrast, the youngest demographic (16-25) and the oldest age bracket (60+) were marked relatively lower, reflecting a significant disparity.

Regarding the average age of their youngest child, the charts demonstrate a positive correspondence with the age of the working people. For the youngest demographic the average age of their dependent is minimal. Moreover, this figure increases concurrently, eventually reaching its maximum for the oldest cohort, where the children are in their early twenties.

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