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Band 6+: The charts below show the percentage of Australian men and women in three age groups who were employed in 1984, 2001, and 2014.

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The image contains two bar charts displaying percentages of employed Australian men and women in three age groups (15-19, 35-44, 60-64) during 1984, 2001, and 2014. For men, the employment percentages in 1984 were 60% (15-19), 95% (35-44), and 60% (60-64), in 2001 they were 40% (15-19), 85% (35-44), and 55% (60-64), and in 2014 they were 50% (15-19), 85% (35-44), and 70% (60-64). For women, the employment percentages in 1984 were 40% (15-19), 60% (35-44), and 20% (60-64), in 2001 they were 40% (15-19), 75% (35-44), and 30% (60-64), and in 2014 they were 60% (15-19), 80% (35-44), and 50% (60-64).
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The bar charts below illustrate the proportion of male and female Australian workers being employed at a various age in 1984, 2001, and 2014.

Overall, it is observable that both genders in middle age from 35 to 44 had the most possibility to get a job. Moreover, those from 60-64 witnessed an upward trend in being hired over the period.

Taking a closer look at the male chart, in 1984, 80% of 35-44 age people participated in the workforce, more than double the 60-64-year-olds, followed by 61% of teenage workers being hired. The data for the 35-44 age group still took the highest place in the next 30 years, while adolescent workers dropped by one-tenth. In contrast, those in their early 60s reached 60%.

Turning to the female chart, both individuals in the eldest and 35-44 groups shared a similar percentage, around 60%, dramatically higher than 50%that of the adolescent workers. While this data witnessed no changes throughout the years, both middle-aged and 60-64 age experienced a growth, to 80% and 40% respectively.

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