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The image displays two sets of data from Australia, 2011: a table detailing the percentage employed (full-time and part-time) by age group with 15-19 at 59%, 20-24 at 80%, 25-34 at 83%, 35-44 at 83%, 45-54 at 83%, 55-59 at 73%, 60-64 at 17%, and 65+ at 12%; a graph illustrating part-time employment percentages by gender across age groups, showing 15-19 men at approximately 20% and women at about 37%, 20-24 men at approximately 16% and women at about 24%, 25-34 men at approximately 8% and women at about 23%, 35-44 men at approximately 8% and women at about 24%, 45-54 men at approximately 10% and women at about 23%, 55-59 men at approximately 12% and women at about 22%, 60-64 men at approximately 15% and women at about 23%, 65+ men at approximately 5% and women at about 12%.
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The above data illustrate the percentage of employment in australia by age group in the year 2011.
The percentage of the women is subsequently decreased with one flexivation at 25 to 34 age group and again it increased to around 35 percentage and than decreased to just over 5 percentage . Even men had decreased from high to low around 10 percentage .This is the data of men and women of part time job .
Whereas the combination of full time and part time job data age group of 15 to 19 had a 59 percentage and rised to 83 percentage, which is the highest percentage from 25 to 54 age group and decreased to 12 percentage of 65 age so on .
So, has we differeicate the data the part time job had low percentage as compared to part time and full time job
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