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The image presents a line graph displaying the percentage of women aged 15-64 in employment from 2003 to 2009 for five different countries, with data points for 2003, 2005, 2007, and 2009. Iceland shows a consistent employment percentage, starting at roughly 80% in 2003, a slight increase to just above 80% in 2005, and maintaining that level in 2007 and 2009. Canada has a small but steady increase, starting at just under 70% in 2003, about 70% in 2005, approximately 72% in 2007, and close to 75% in 2009. Germany starts at around 60% in 2003, increases to about 65% in 2005, then to just above 65% in 2007, and nears 70% in 2009. Chile shows a gradual increase, from just above 40% in 2003 to about 45% in 2005, close to 50% in 2007, and just under 55% in 2009. Turkey starts at just above 20% in 2003, reaches near 25% in 2005, about 30% in 2007, and surpasses 30% slightly in 2009.
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The line graph illustrates the percentage of women aged 15–64 employed from 2003 to 2009.
Overall, it is clear that Turkey, Chile, and Germany accounted for an increase over the period, while Iceland experienced a decline. Canada remained stable at the end of the year.
On the one hand, Turkey was starting at around 25 in 2003, and then its figure slightly increased during 2009, at almost 26. The figure for Chile was rising from nearly 35 in 2003 to 40 in 2005, and it remained stable over the period, at 40. Germany was minimally increasing from just under 60 in 2003 to just under 61 in 2007, and its trend accounted for the rise over the period, at almost 65.
In contrast, Iceland’s country remained unchanged between 2003 and 2007, and this figure slightly declined, at nearly 75 in 2009. The figure for Canada leveled off the whole period, at 70.
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