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The image displays a line graph titled 'Percentage of women in employment from 1950-2010 by level of education' with three categories designated by different lines: High school, Graduate, Postgraduate, over a timeline from 1950 to 2010 at 10-year intervals; the y-axis ranges from 50% to 100%, marking every 10%. High school employment starts at approximately 75% in 1950, peaks around 78% between 1960-1970, then fluctuates between 75%-72% until 2010. Graduate employment begins near 68% in 1950, increases to peak at 77% between 1960-1970, declines to 70% around 1980, rises to 75% by 1990, and reduces to 72% in 2010. Postgraduate employment commences at 62% in 1950, ascending to 67% by 1960, experiences a decrease to 60% around 1980, climbs to 65% by 1990, and maintains until 2010.
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The graph shows the changes in employment of women with different levels of education (high school, graduate, and postgraduate) from 1950 to 2010. As can be seen, there were fewer and fewer employed women with either secondary education or higher education, whereas the group of working female postgraduates witnessed a notable rise despite some fluctuations.
Looking into the period 1950-1970, around 80% of high school-educated women began working in 1950, and this figure was far higher than the ones for female graduates and postgraduates, at 70% and about 55% respectively. Twenty years later, the percentage of working graduates fell slowly while the ones of the other two groups converged at approximately 78%.
During the years 1970-2010, the proportions of women working in the three groups experienced a considerable decrease, dropping to 60% to 65% at the end of the period. However, the group of employed female postgraduates saw a moderate rise from around 65% to just over 70% between 1990 and 2000 before following the abovementioned downward trend afterwards.
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