The picture shows the percentage of women who were employed in government and management in 2000 in various countries, including Canada, Norway, Tobago and Trinidad, Uruguay and Italy.
Overall, it is obvious that the proportion of female managers is always higher than those who are in parliamentary positions. Specifically, the percentage of women in government gained the highest percentage in Norway while female managers reached a peak in Italy.
Beginning with the sealing of parliamentary leaders, Uruguay is the country with the lowest female holding position in government, just under a tenth percent. As former details mentioned, Norway is at the top of the list for having the largest female participation in parliament, which is nearly two filth percentages.
With the latest information, it is clear that the highest percentage is that of Italy with 54%, which is much more than the percentage of females in government, just 10%. Especially, two countries share the same proportion of women managers, Canada and Uruguay, gaining approximately 40%.
