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The image presents a table comparing the percentage of male and female lawyers choosing job industries in 2001 and 2016, detailing: in 2001, private lawyer roles attracted 15% male and 17% female, business sectors had 14% male and 14% female, government roles drew 25% male and 23% female, other categories hosted 26% male and 29% female; in 2016, private lawyer percentages increased to 19% male and 21% female, business sectors observed a rise to 21% male and 24% female, government roles decreased to 24% male and 21% female, while other categories fell to 22% male and 16% female.
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The table illustrates the difference in the percentage of advocates selecting work industries in one country between 2011 and 2016. Units are measured in percentages.
Overall, the table provides information about several workers, including male and female workers who worked in law, business, government, and other fields. The most people worked in the government sector, while the percentages for private law and business look similar.
Turning to details, the most common occupations were in government, probably teachers or medical professionals. In 2001, 17% of women were private lawyers, compared to 15% of men. In the next field, business, men and women had the same portion, 14%. More men than women worked in government, 45% and 41%, respectively, in 2001.
With respect to the second year, 2006, the percentage of female lawyers compared to male lawyers was…
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