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The image contains two bar graphs labeled "Average retirement age of men" and "Average retirement age of women" with the y-axis representing age (54-65 for men and 52-64 for women) and the x-axis representing countries (Germany, Denmark, France, Italy, Netherlands, Sweden, and the UK); each country has two bars representing years 2004 and 2008; for men, Germany has 61.2 (2004) and 61.9 (2008), Denmark has 62.4 and 63.4, France with 58.8 and 59.3, Italy with 59.2 and 60.8, Netherlands with 61 and 61.4, Sweden with 63 and 63.6, and the UK with 62.6 and 63; for women, Germany has 60.5 (2004) and 60.9 (2008), Denmark has 60.9 and 62.1, France with 59.3 and 59.6, Italy with 57.4 and 59.2, Netherlands with 60.4 and 60.9, Sweden with 62.4 and 63.3, and the UK with 61.5 and 62.3.
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The provided two bar chart depicts the number of average retirement age of men and women in the seven various countries: Germany, Denmark, France, Italy, Netherlands, Sweden, and the UK. The information is given for the years 2004 and 2008.
Overall, it is clearly seen that the highest number of average retirement age men from Sweden. In contrast, the minimum number of average retirement age of women from Italy.
Looking at the bar chart in detail, in 2004, the number of age of men from Germany was 60 compared to 61 in 2008. However, for the former year the number of average age of men was 59, around 58.9, 58, 62, and 63 in Denmark, France, Italy, Netherlands, and Sweden, respectively. Whereas, for the latter year, the number of average men was 60, 59, 58, around 62.3, almost 63.5 in the same nations, respectively.
Analyzing the bar chart further, on the one hand, the Sweden, Netherlands, the United Kingdom average 62, almost 61, and 60 in 2004, respectively. On the other hand, Germany, Denmark, France, Italy average 59, 58, around 57.9, and 57, respectively.
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