The graphs illustrate the number of full-time and part-time worker either man and women from 1973 to 1993 in Australia.
Overall, Full-time males more than females, as well their producivity age longger than female. While Part-time female had more worker compered to males.
On the one hand, in 1973, Australia almost had same number of full-time worker, female and male, which is 50% for 15-19 years old people. However,the number of female full-time workers were decreasing by their ages. While, male workers went up in 25-29 years old and were steady in almost 100% until retired age which was 55-65+. In 1993, male and female workers had a same patern as in 1973, except males had a fewer worker, which is 90% in average. Whereas, most of female in that years start to work when they were 20 years old.
For part-time job, in 1973, 8% of either male and female start to work when they were 15-19. While in 1993, there were more number of part-timer for 15-19 years old, which was 21% and 30% male and female, respectively. Both graph had a same patern, male part-timer were decreased to 35-39 years old people and increased for a bit to 5% approximately. Whereas, female part-timer number growth until hit a peak of 20% and 33% in 1973 and 1993, severally. However, women that older than 45 years old stop to working, so the number decreased significantly.
