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The image displays a table showing the positions of women in government and management in 2000 in 5 countries. The data categories are '% of total seals in parliament leaders' and '% of total manager'. For Canada, the percentages are 28 and 37, respectively. For Norway, the percentages are 36 and 52. For Tobago and Trinidad, the percentages are 19 and 40. For Uruguay, the percentages are 8 and 37. For Italy, the percentages are 10 and 54. A footnote defines Parliament as the highest legislature, consisting of the Sovereign, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons.
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The table illustrates the percentage of women in leadership roles in government and management across five countries in 2000.
Overall, leading the highest proportion of women in government was experienced in Norway, whereas Uruguay had the lowest figure. In contrast, Italy and Norway recorded the largest percentage of female managers, while Canada and Uruguay were at the bottom.
Looking at government positions, Norway had the highest proportion, at 36%. The figure for Norway was higher than Canada’s 28% and nearly double Trinidad and Tobago, at 19%. However, Italy and Uruguay reported the smallest share and reached the bottom at 10% and 8%, respectively.
Turning to management roles, the highest proportions of women were recorded in Italy and Norway at 54% and 52%, respectively. The percentage of Trinidad and Tobago stood at 40%, while Canada and Uruguay had the lowest shares, at 37% for each.
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