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The both bar charts describe the percentages of employment for male and female in three different countries between 2005 and 2015. To begin with, we will start with Canada. In 2005, the rate of employment for men was around 60%, while female employment was less than 40%. While, in South Korea, the employment of men […]
The bar charts compare the employment rates of men and women in Canada, South Korea, and Sweden in 2005 and 2015. Overall, men had higher employment rates than women in all three countries in both years. However, female participation increased noticeably over the decade, particularly in Canada and Sweden, while South Korea continued to display […]
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of male and female in employment in different countries between 2005 and 2015. Overall, it is clear that the data for Sweden employment for male made up the highest in 2005, while the count for South Korea for female was the lowest. In contrast the figure for Sweden for […]
The bar charts illustrate the proportion of men and women in employment in Canada, South Korea, and Sweden in 2005 and 2015. Overall, the percentage of female workers increased across all three countries over the eleven-year period. Additionally, while Canada and South Korea experienced a slight increase in male employment, Sweden saw a significant decline. […]
The horizontal bar chart depicts the number of employed men and women in percentage in three different countries in the year of 2005 and the year of 2015. Overall, men held higher employment rates than women in every country in the two years of the study. In the year of 2005, Sweden saw the highest […]
