The table illustrates the percentage of jobless people and the total proportion of both sexes in five distinct nations including Australia, Belize, Japan, Morocco and Netherlands in 2000.
Overall, Morocco had the highest unemployment rates for both men and women, while the Netherlands emerged to have the lowest rates. Moreover, it can be clearly seen that the percentage of jobless female was higher than male in most countries, except for Australia and Japan.
In 2000, there were 27,6% and 20,3% women who did not have employment opportunities in Morocco and Belize, respectively. While just about 8.9% of men are jobless in Belize, twice less than its data for girls, the percentage of poor jobs for male in Morocco still high, accounted for 20.3%. By this practical data, Morocco became the front runner with the total rate for both sexes was 22.0%.
In addition, unemployment rates in the Netherlands were much lower than other countries, with just 3,3% in general. Whereas, Japan ranked second with 4,7% laborers who did not have income, 1,8% lower than Australia, where accounted for 6.7% and 6.5% respectively.
