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The image depicts a bar graph titled "Employment Rates by Country, 1995-2005," comparing employment rates of males and females in 1995 and 2005 for six countries: Australia, Switzerland, Iceland, UK, New Zealand, and USA. In Australia, male employment was around 70% in 1995 and 75% in 2005, while female employment was around 50% in 1995 and 60% in 2005. Switzerland's male employment was just above 80% in 1995 and around 80% in 2005, with female employment around 60% in 1995 and 65% in 2005. Iceland's male employment was just below 90% in 1995 and just above 85% in 2005, while female employment was just above 70% in 1995 and just below 80% in 2005. UK's male employment was around 75% in 1995 and around 80% in 2005, with female employment around 60% in 1995 and above 65% in 2005. New Zealand's male employment was around 70% in 1995 and around 75% in 2005, with female employment around 55% in 1995 and around 65% in 2005. USA's male employment was just below 80% in 1995 and around 75% in 2005, while female employment was around 65% in 1995 and around 70% in 2005.
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The provided bar graph depicts employment rates between 1995 and 2005, across six countries. An analogy has been drawn between two different categories, namely, Male and Female. The data have been measured in numbers.
Overall, the data show that the male rate was highest in Iceland. However, in Switzerland, the female rate was highest.
To begin with, in Australia and New Zealand, the female rate was approximately 36 in 1995 and 40 in 2005, respectively. In 2005, the rate was around 62 in the UK and the USA; also, in the UK, the rate was 50 in 1995 and less than 5 in the USA. Furthermore, in 1995 and the next 10 years, the female rate was 55 and 10 more in Switzerland, 15 less in Iceland, and 15 less in New Zealand.
On the one hand, in 1995 and 10 years later, the male rate fluctuated by around 50 to 60, and 70 in Australia, the UK, New Zealand, and the USA. In addition, in 1995, the male rate was 68 in Switzerland and two more in Iceland; although in 2005, the rate was 78 in Switzerland and three more in Iceland.
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