The given chart table illustrates the difference and change in percentage of female parliamentarians in 5 specific European countries, such as: Germany, Italy, France, UK and Belgium from the year of 2000 to 2012. Overall, a few main trends can be observed: In the beginning of data collection, it seems that 4 countries from the list in 2000 had a meaningful differences by numbers compared to United Kingdom.
Analysing the chart, in the year of 2000 the leading role in numbers is holed by Germany with nearly 35 percent that decently, but pretty slowly increases throughout the given years, peaking in 2012. Similar features are being demonstrated by data from Italy and France, with significant and constant growth of females from Italy with a surge from the year of 2008 and 2012 peaking at approximately 40 percent, while France at over 30.
On the other side, Belgium demonstrated a sharp jump from the year of 2000 to 2004, following slow increase and decreasing by the end of 2012 at over 20 percent. The most deceiving trends out of these 5 has UK, performing a sudden jump similar to Belgium, but repeating it again from the year of 2004 to 2008 and then ending up with the same number to Belgium in 2012. Postulated information depicts, that even tough some of the countries tend to develop as a society where women have enough rights and courage to demonstrate their power and participate in their country’s political course, there’s still an inequality compared to men.
