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The image contains bar charts depicting employment percentages for Australian men and women in three age categories across years 1984, 2001, and 2014. For men: in 1984, ages 15-19 have ~60%, 35-44 have ~90%, and 60-64 have ~40%; in 2001, ages 15-19 have ~55%, 35-44 have ~95%, 60-64 have ~45%; in 2014, ages 15-19 have ~50%, 35-44 have ~95%, 60-64 have ~55%. For women: in 1984, ages 15-19 have ~60%, 35-44 have ~58%, 60-64 have ~10%; in 2001, ages 15-19 have ~55%, 35-44 have ~75%, 60-64 have ~20%; in 2014, ages 15-19 have ~55%, 35-44 have ~78%, 60-64 have ~45%.
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The graph below displays the proportion of Australian people in three age groups who where in work in 1984,2001 and 2014.
Overall, in two different age bands men and women were remain steady. However, Australian women were increased in two age categories while men increased only in one and remain the same in other.
The percentage of male between 35-44 and 60-64 years has the biggest consumer in each year. When it comes to women, they have the lowest overall between 60-64 years, but steadily increased in each year among 35-44 years from just nearly 60% to 80%. It goes without saying that,at the start of the period age bands 60-64 were incredibly increased in both of them annually.
In addition, female’s percentage consistently dropped year on year to just over 40% in the middle of 60-64 years. Besides, male’s proportion in 2001 were increased in all age categories than female.
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