The table below shows the changes in the percentage of lawyers choosing jobs in different industries in a specific country from 2001 to 2016.
Overall, the data reveals significant increase in the private lawyer category throughout the years, while slight decline in choosing government job.
In terms of private lawyer, the data figured a modest percentage of 15% male and 17% female in 2001, and this trend maintained relatively a stable level of 19% male and 21% female in 2016. Moreover, lawyer that choose to do business was accounted for each comprising 14% male and female in 2001, while male remained its job chosen, females witnessed a slight rise to 21%. In contrast, 45% male and 41% female was working in the government institution by 2001, while male work in government in 2016 reduced to 38%, inversely, female work in government rose to 42%. Lastly, the category labeled as others was accounted for 26% male and 28% female in 2001, female exhibited a higher rate of 29% while male experienced a dramatic decline to just 16% by 2006.
