The given bar graph displays the occupation rate of men and women in four different nations including South Africa, Chile, Finland, Norway changed in 2002.
Overall, the figure for the proportion of employment in Norway is significantly higher than that in other countries. In addition, the opposite is true for South Africa, which holds the lowest rate of employment compared to other four countries. A noticeable trend appeared in the graph as males always had a higher employment rate than females among other nations.
In the male field, the percentage of employees between Chile and Finland experienced a near similarity of 70 percent with Chile was slightly higher than that in Finland. However, the proportion of females who own a job in Chile according to the graph was 30 percent in total, which was half as much as women who received an independent career in Finland with approximately 65 percent.
In Norway, the figure for the occupation rate of male reached its peak at nearly 80 percent, additionally, the female’s percentage was also less than 5 percent compared to males. In contrast, South Africa witnessed only 50 percent of the men’s rates, which is considered as the lowest figure in all four nations. On the women’s side, there were only 38 percent of the total employees.
