18 report(s) found.
The line graph illustrates the percentage of the working-age population in four countries between 1960 and 2050. Overall, all four countries experienced an increase in the proportion of working-age adults until about 1990, after which the figures declined. The United States appears to be the most stable country compared to Japan and Germany, while France […]
The line graphs illustrate the proportion of people who work in four different countries in a 90-year period, starting from 1960. Overall, it is evident that all nations experienced decrease with Japan showing the most dramatic decline. At the beginning, Germany’s working-age population stood at around 67, which was about 3% higher than Japan’s. This […]
The line graph illustrates the percentage of the working age population in four countries: France, United States (U.S), Japan and Germany from 1960 to the present day. Moreover, the line graph includes predictions to the year 2050. Overall, the percentage of economically active individuals in France, Japan and Germany will fall significantly by 2050. It […]
Overall, there has been a decrease in the proportion of working age people in all four countries examined since 1960, with the most drastic decline being seen in Japan. Despite this, Japan used to reach the highest number among the four nations. The share of working age employees in Japan started at precisely 65 percent […]
The line chart gives information about the percentage of working age adults in four countries over a period of 60 years starting from 1960 with a prediction from 2030 to 2050. Overall, all countries experienced a decline but the propotion of United States was the highest while the Japan’s was the lowest by the end […]
The line graph demonstrates the percentages of people that are able to work in France, the United States, Japan, and Germany in the period from 1960 to 2020, with predictions until year of 2050. Overall, it is apparent that the number of working age adults will decline in three countries, with Germany and Japan having […]
The given line graph illustrates the percentage of working age population in four countries (France, United States, Japan and Germany) from 1960 to predictions extending until 2050. Overall, the significantly greater percentage have seen in Japan and Germany from the start, whereas since 1985, both predictions started to sharply declined decade by. The steady fluctuation […]
The line graph illustrates how the percentage of the working-age population in four countries change, from 1960, with predictions extending until 2050. Overall, all countries are expected to decrease significantly after brief peaks in various years. The working-age inhabitants of Japan and Germany, initially showing the highest levels, are predicted to represent the lowest rates […]
The line graph compares the proportion of the working-age population (15–64 years) in Japan, France, Korea, and Mexico from 1970 to 2010. Overall, while Korea and Mexico experienced upward trends, Japan witnessed a notable decline, and France remained relatively stable. In 1970, Japan had the highest percentage of working-age individuals, at approximately 67%, a figure […]
The line graph illustrates the percentage of working-age adults across four countries—France, the United States, Japan, and Germany—from 1960 to 2050. Overall, the working-age population in all four nations exhibited a similar trajectory, characterized by an initial increase until the 1990s, followed by a subsequent decline heading into the mid-21st century. In France, the proportion […]
The chart provided depicts the incidence of working age population of the total in four countries since 1960. Overall, the adult age group occupating in nations given have showed with noticeable peaks and troughs throughout the period. In addition, the proportion seems likely to deteriorate in long-term. In 1960, it can be observed that both […]
The chart provided depicts the incidence of working age population of the total in four countries since 1960. Overall, the adult age group occupating in nations given have showed with noticeable peaks and troughs throughout the period. In addition, the proportion seems likely to deteriorate in long-term. In 1960, it can be observed that both […]
The chart provided depicts the incidence of working age population of the total in four countries since 1960. Overall, the adult age group occupating in nations given have showed with noticeable peaks and troughs throughout the period. In addition, the proportion seems likely to deteriorate in long-term. In 1960, it can be observed that both […]
The line chart illustrates the percentage of working-age adults in four different countries over the period between 1960 and 2015. Overall, the trends show fluctuations in the proportion of working-age adults in each country over the years. France showed a gradual increase in its working-age population, starting at around 60% in 1960 and rising steady […]
The line chart illustrates the percentage of working-age adults in four different countries over the period between 1960 and 2015. Overall, the trends show fluctuations in the proportion of working-age adults in each country over the years. France experienced a gradual increase in its working-age population, starting at around 60% in 1960 and rising steadily […]
The line chart depicts the percentage of working-age adults in four different countries over the period from 1960 to 2015. Overall, the trends show fluctuations in the proportion of working-age adults in each country over the years. Initially, Country A had the highest percentage of working-age adults, surpassing other countries until around 1985 when it […]
The given chart illustrates the percentage of people who are working age adults in four countries over the period from 1960 to 2050. Overall, there is a noticeable fluctions in the working age population porportion for four countries, while France and United states have relatively stable trends, Japan and Germany experiencing significantly fluction and decline […]
The line graph depicts the percentage of adults who are in the working age group in four countries over the course of a 55-year period starting from 1960. It can be discernible that the number of labors in all nations tends to decrease. Notably, while the figure for Germany dominates at the outset, it loses […]
