The line graphs display the distribution of employees both genders in six fields in 1975 and 1995 in the Republic of Freedonia. Overall, the number of women increased significantly in four sectors, including communications and the trade where the quantity of female workers overtook that of men. In addition, in the manufacturing and non-defence public sectors numbers remained the same.
Starting with communications, while the quantity of men stayed at 300 people in both years, the same figure for women rose sharply from approximately 250 in 1975 employees to nearly 600 in 1995. Similarly in trade, in 1975, the number of males and females accounted to about 700 and 550 individuals, respectively, but in 1995, the quantity of women was nearly 800, outnumbering the men by about 100 employees. In the fields of finance, the quantity of women increased nearly for times from approximately 100 in 1975 to just over 400 in 1995. In the defence public sector, the number of females increased nearly four times from around 25 workers in 1975 to 100 in 1995.
Regarding the manufacturing and non-defence public sector, in the former one the figures for men and women stayed at nearly 650 and 250 in both years, respectively. The numbers of male and female workers in the latter field amounted to about 650 and 850.
