The given table compares the percentages of positions of women in government and management in five different nations, comprising Canada, Norway, Tobago and Trinidad, Uruguay, and Italy, in 2000.
Overall, the proportions of the posts held by females in parliament were higher than that in management in all countries. Additionally, while Norway accounted for the lowest figures in two areas, the highest percentage of positions in management was Italy and in parliament was Norway.
In 2000, the majority of Norway women held the posts in parliament, with 36% of total seats, lower than the figure of management, at 52%. The numbers of female parliament leaders and managers in Canada made up 28% and 37%, whereas that in Tobago and Trinidad were 19% and exactly 40%, respectively.
Moreover, one tenth of total seats in parliament are held by Italian females, far lower than 54% of total manager positions. In Uruguay, there was the lowest figure of government positions led by women, at only 8%, meanwhile the rate of total female managers took up 37%.
