The table provides the percentages of females who work as a manager or a part of workforce across five different countries. Overall, the proportion of women workers, both managers, and staff was almost identical in Australia, while in Japan, the proportion of workforce was significantly higher compared to that of managers.
Delving into details, in Australia, 42% of female workers works as a staff and this figure accounted for 33% for managers. The percentage of women who serve as part of workforce and manager was 20% and 12% respectively in Egypt. Females working in Sri Lanka as a staff was higher (41%) compared to managers share (9%).
When it comes to Japan, the half of female workers serve as employees, while this figure amounted to 70% for managers. As for United States, the shares of workforce and managers who work in various companies were almost equal, both at around 45%. Rate the essay
