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The image depicts a line graph showing the proportion of women and people aged 50 or above in the UK workforce from 1971 to 2019. It indicates that the proportion of women increased steadily from 37% in 1971 to 47% in 2019, while the proportion of people aged 50 or above increased gradually from 21% in 1971 to 32% in 2019. The graph also provides a key indicating the lines representing women and those aged 50 or above.
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The line graph provided illustrates the proportion of two different categories of the user population, namely women and those aged 50 and above, from 1971 to 2019.
Overall, the percentage of both groups showed an upward trend, with the highest rate observed among female workers and the lowest among the aged group over the period.
According to the graph, the percentage of women workers was at 37% in 1971. It saw a dramatic increase between 1980 and 1990, reaching around 45%. Subsequently, there was a slight increase until the end of the period, rising from approximately 45% to 47%.
In contrast, the percentage of older workers started at 21% in 1990 and showed a significant increase in the final four years, reaching 32% in 2019 in the UK.
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