The provided table illustrates the percentage of men and women resident in the labor force in management by five countries: Australia, Egypt, Sri Lanka, Japan, and US.
Overall, the table separates the data into two sections, which are the proportion of women in lobore force and the percentage of women in management by several countries. The data is given in the percentage.
A striking point is that, Japan has the highest percentage in labor force section compared to other countries. Meanwhile, the Japanese women sharply dropped to 17%. Moreover, following by 46% of the labor force by the US; fell slightly about 3% from 46% in management section. In addition, Egypt exhibited the lowest percentage in this table, which is only 20%. However, it gradually fell to 12% in the proportion of management.
On the other hand, Australia is the only one country that have been increased in management sections from 42% in the percentage of women labour force to 43% in the management. Similarly, Sri Lanka accounted for the same proportion with Australia; nonetheless, by the management section it dramatically declined to 9%, which is the lowest figures in this table.
