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The image depicts employment percentages for Australian men and women across age groups over three years: men in 1984 show 60-64 age group at around 40%, 35-44 at roughly 90%, 15-19 near 60%; in 2001, 60-64 peaks to approximately 50%, 35-44 at around 80%, 15-19 maintains at nearly 60%; in 2014, 60-64 increases to about 60%, 35-44 remains close to 80%, 15-19 slightly drops to just above 50%. Women's 1984 data exhibit 60-64 age group about 10%, 35-44 at around 60%, 15-19 slightly above 50%; in 2001, 60-64 moves to near 20%, 35-44 climbs to approximately 70%, 15-19 stays above 50%; in 2014, 60-64 further rises to about 40%, 35-44 approaches 80%, 15-19 adjusts slightly below 60%.
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The bar chart illustrates the proportion of Australian men and women in three age categories who were employed in 1984,2001 and 2014. Overall, the figure for the Australian men in the age 35-44 was the highest index over the all period. It is also clear that the percentage of employed women in the age 60-64 was the lowest in 1984.
Focusing on Australian men first, the proportion of men in the age 60-64 grew markedly from 40% to 60%, whereas men in the age 15-19 experienced a reverse trend, from 61% to 50%. Men in middle age (35-44) saw a period of stability the next all three years.
Regarding an employed women in Australia, in 15-19 age they exhibited
a period of stability in 60% all three periods.Starting at 10% in 1984, the figure for the employed women in 60-64 age surged sharply to 40% in 2014. Women who had a work increased slightly from 60% in 1984 to 80% in 2014 ( it was 70% in 2001).
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