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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 bar graph compares the employment rates for men and women in 6 different countries, in the years 1995 and 2005. The units are calibrated in percentage.
Overall, the employment rates for men and women have increased from 1995 to 2005, in all the 6 countries. The maximum employment rate for both, men and women, in 2005 and the minimum in 1995.
In 1995, the maximum employment index was observed in Iceland, which was around 71%. This was followed by Switzerland, around 65%, USA and UK approximately 60%. Interestingly, Australia had the lowest employment index which was around 55%. However, in 1995, the female occupancy rate was maximum in Switzerland (55%). This was closely followed by UK at 50%, USA, Iceland, Australia (45%, 40%, 26%). The least female occupancy index was in New Zealand (around 25%).
On the other hand, the employment indices drastically rose for men and women in 2005. For the former, maximum being in Iceland (around 83%) followed by Switzerland and Australia (78% and 69%, respectively). In New Zealand, UK, USA the male occupancy indices were nearly the same (70%). However, for the latter, the maximum rate was found in Switzerland (68%), pursued by UK and USA (around 61%). For the rest of the countries, Australia, Iceland and New Zealand the indices were less (39%, 52% and 41%, respectively
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