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The image contains a bar chart representing employment rates of males and females in the UK in 2008 based on the age of their youngest dependent child, in 5 categories: under 5, 5 to 10, 11 to 15, 16 to 18, and no dependent child. Male employment rate is higher than female in all categories, with 'no dependent child' showing highest employment rates for both genders (male-90%, female-80%). The lowest male employment rate is in 'under 5' category (80%), while the lowest female rate is in the same category (60%). The employment rate increases for females as the age of the dependent child increases, with a slight decrease in the '16 to 18' group (70%). Males show a steady increase in employment rate from 'under 5' (80%), '5 to 10' (85%), '11 to 15' (85%), '16 to 18' (88%), to 'no dependent child' (90%).
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Ji This bellow graph demonstrates the employment rate among males and females on the age of their youngest dependent child in the year 2008.
The graph analyses five category those are (under 5 , 5 to 10 ,11 to 15 ,16 to18 and no dependent). It is seen that in the case of children under 5 the the percentage of man being employed is the most which is almost 90% so is in the other 3 sectors as well except in non dependent child where the percentage of male and female is the same which is less then 80%. On the contrary Women are seen to be more self reliant in the section of children 16 to 18 other than that in al sector women’s self dependent rate is bellow 60% to 80% .
In the overall view we can say that , men are tend to be more self employed than women in all sectors.
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