The provided bar charts illustrate the proportion of two genders who in age 60-64 were employed in four countries namely Belgium, United Stated America, Japan, and Indonesia in 1970 and 2000.
Overall, it can be seen that the United States of America had the highest in percentage of rates in both sexes among people aged 60-64 who were employed in 1970. By contrast, Belgium had the lowest in the proportion of two genders who in age 60-64 were employed in 2000.
At the beginning of the give period, the United States of America and Indonesia was 86% and 84% of men in age 60-64 who were employed, respectively. Moreover, women in age group 60-64 who were employed in both figures were 76% and 65%, respectively. at the end of the given time, the proportion of men and women aged 60-64 who were employed in the US falls to 18% and 33%, respectively. Meanwhile, the proportion of men and women aged 60-64 who were employed in Indonesia decreased to 74% and 50%, respectively.
In 1970, Belgium and Japan were 79% and 76% in the proportion of men who in age 60-64 were employed, respectively. Furthermore, the percentage of women in age group 60-64 who were employed in both data was 63% and 56%, respectively. In 2000, while the ratio of men and women had jobs in Belgium decreased to 52% and 6%, the rate of men and women had jobs in Japan decreased to 63% and 47%, respectively.
