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The image depicts a bar chart showing the number of employed persons by job type and sex for Australia last year. The chart has seven categories: Managers, Professionals, Semi-professionals, Tradespeople, Production, Clerical, Labourers. For Managers, there are approximately 700 male and 300 female employed persons. For Professionals, there are about 600 male and 400 female employed persons. For Semi-professionals, there are around 500 male and 500 female employed persons. For Tradespeople, there are approximately 600 male and 200 female employed persons. For Production, there are about 600 male and 400 female employed persons. For Clerical, there are around 200 male and 800 female employed persons. For Labourers, there are approximately 800 male and 200 female employed persons. The chart is measured in 1000s on the x-axis, with a range from 0 to 1000.
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The bar chart illustrates the numbers of employed people with respect to the gender and job category for Australia in the last year.
Overall, the bar chart provides data regarding male and female job-holders in seven different types of employment. There are six job categories where males are more dominant than females while the remaining occupations are occupied by majority of the women.
The bar chart depicts that more men are working as managers, semi-professionals, tradespeople, production, and labour in comparison to women. There is a significant gender inequality with a difference of 300,000 to 800,000 in managers, tradespeople, and the production sector.
As far as the number of employed women is concerned, the chart shows that more females are working in the category of professionals and clerical staff with a margin of 50,000 to 100,000 in contrast with men in accordance with the statistics of the last year in Australia.
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