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The image shows a line graph displaying the percentage of women aged 15-64 in employment between 2003 and 2009 in five different countries (Iceland, Canada, Germany, Chile, and Turkey). Data points for each country are represented by distinct shapes for each year. In 2003, Iceland had about 80%, Canada had about 70%, Germany had around 60%, Chile had approximately 35%, and Turkey started with about 25%. By 2005, Iceland's percentage increased slightly to just above 80%, Canada remained close to 70%, Germany showed a small increase to just above 60%, Chile's percentage dropped to just below 35%, and Turkey decreased to around 23%. In 2007, Iceland's percentage remained above 80%, Canada's stayed near 70%, Germany's increased to about 65%, Chile rose slightly to just above 35%, and Turkey decreased further to just above 20%. In the final year, 2009, Iceland's percentage remained steady above 80%, Canada's stayed near 70%, Germany's increased slightly to around 67%, Chile decreased to just below 35%, and Turkey decreased further to just below 20%. The graph illustrates trends over the six-year period for each country in terms of the percentage of women employed within the specified age range.
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The line graph illustrates the data about what proportion of women were employed from 2003 to 2009, aged 15 to 64.
Overall, Iceland has highest employment rate and dominated all four countries while turkey is counted as most least rate and have small declination during a time period.
In detail, the majority of women were employed in Iceland, has a superior rate from the beginning of the period which is above 80%. Similarly, there is a small declination during the end of the period which is below 80%. In addition, Canada and Germany has employment proportion from 2003 to 2009 is nearly 70% and 60% respectively, which is relatively stable.
Furthermore, Initially, utilization rate of adult female is between 30% and 40% in Chile in 2003 and has escalated with a minor percentage to nearly 40%. After this, it is relatively stable. However, Turkey shows about 5% of declination in 2005 and from two years there is no variation in employment rate.
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