The given bar chart highlights the information about the employment percentage in 2 different years, 1995 and 2005 in six countries.
To sum up, what stands out from the given graph is that in both Switzerland and Iceland, the unemployment level of males reduced in the given 10 year period. Coming to women, they were well-employed in the UK and the USA.
Let’s start by analysing the details as regards the job rate of men. The main considerable improvement held in UK, by about 17%. Iceland shows the highest male percentage in 2005 among the countries listed, by reaching 83%. The share of job participation rate in Australia in 1995 was not nearly as much as the portion of hiring rate in Switzerland, at 55% compared to 65%. In the subsequent exhibited year, 2005, the rates of providing a job for males in New Zealand and USA was almost as much as the one in the UK.
According to the illustrated chart, female percentage also increased in a showcased period, from 1995 to 2005, as well as men’s. The employment statistics of women in New Zealand had a dramatic increase rather than the rates in other countries, about by 15%. The Switzerland which could sustain men with jobs on high rates could have its own place in the index of employment of females among listed countries, by picking at 68% in 2005.
