The bar charts illustrate the employment rate in Belgium, USA, Japan, and Australia by representing the statistics of males and females aged 60 to 64 in 1970 and 2000.
Overall, it is clear that in 1970, the both men and women employees were dominant in Japan. Additionally, the Belgium showed a huge decrease in male employment rate in 2000.
To begin with, in 1970, the rate of Belgium men employees were at 79% whereas, the ratio of women was only 8%. In latter year, the percentage of male workers were 19%, while the females were at 7%, which is a minority. Furthermore, the occupation of USA males in former year were 73%, which is double of women workers.
Meanwhile, in Japan, the male employees were 85% in 1970, which decreased by 12% in next 30 years. Moreover, the statistics of female businesses in Japan were nearly same in both years at 43%. In regards to Australian men employees were at 76% in 1970, but in 2000 it decreased by 29%. The percentage of Australian female workers in 1970 was likewisely as in 2000 at 18%.
