The graphic above provides an elaborate breakdown of how many individuals (both males and females) were employed in 7 different industry types in Australia during the past year. A number of inferences can be made from the presented information.
Firstly, upon cursory examination of the graph, it is evident that clerical work overwhelmingly dominates all other industry types.
Secondly, delving into the details, one can understand that a relatively small number of people work as labourers and in the manufacturing industry, where the participation of women is substantially less compared to their masculine counterparts.
Thirdly, it is incontrovertible that certain job types have a clear gender predominance. For instance, a considerably higher number of females are present clerical work, which is the single most popular field of work among Australian women. On the other hand, trade and production were uncommonly performed by females.
Lastly, males are more commonly employed in the realm of trade, while labour was the least common of all in this demographic. However, it should be noted that men still outnumber women in this area.
