The graph illustrates the percentage of female and male employees,for whom between 60 and 64 ages and worked in 4 distinctive countries such as Belgium,USA, Japan and Indonesia in 1970 and 2000 years.
Overall,what stands out from the graph is that the USA’s male workers have outnumbered in both years,while Belgium experienced the lowest percentage of women employees.Another interesting point is that womens’ numbers were considerably lower than men workers.
Turning to the highest details,the number of male employees in the USA , having started with 86% in 1970,declined to 78 in 2000,whereas female workers’ numbers decreased significantly from 78% in 1970 to 45% in 2000,in comparison with males.As for Indonesian workers,this figure ranked the second by only decreasing to 10% in terms of male employees in 2000.Meanwhile,the percentage of female workers saw a substantial drop from 65% in 1970 to 50% in 2000.
As for the lowest figures,Belgium women employees’ numbers fell from 63% in 1970 to 8% in 2000,which was a dramatic change.If we look at the percentage Japan female employees,it decreased from 56% in 1970 to 46% in 2000.
