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The image shows two bar graphs; the top one represents the percentage of men aged 60-64 in employment, with Belgium at 19%, the USA at 59%, Japan at 85%, and Australia at 76% in 2000, and 9%, 47%, 74%, and 65% in 1970 respectively. The bottom graph represents the percentage of women aged 60-64 in employment, with Belgium at 8%, the USA at 39%, Japan at 40%, and Australia at 18% in 2000, and 2%, 36%, 43%, and 16% in 1970 respectively.
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The chart below shows the percentage of men and women aged 60-64 in employment in four different countries (Australia, Japan, USA, Belgium) in 1970 and 2000. Overall, it is apparent that women aged 60-64 experienced a decline in employment as compared to men in those ages.
To start with, Belgium recorded an increase in employment for men aged 60-64 by in 79% in 1970 and a decline by 60% in 2000 while women aged 60-64 recorded 8% in 1970 and a further decline by 1% in 2000.
The figure of men employment in USA record shows an increase up to 73% in 1970 and a decline to 65% in 2000 while women in those ages experienced a decline in 1970 and an increase by 3% in 2000.
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