25 report(s) found.
The bar charts illustrates the proportion of men and women in employment in three countries between 2005 and 2015. Overall, it is evident that the employment ratio of men was high over than women over the span of the decade. According to the first chart, in 2005, the percentage of men employment in Australia and […]
The given bar charts illustrates the proportion of employment by gender in three countries in 2005 and 2015. It is clear that the percentage of employment in three countries by sexual gender showed an upward trend over the given peridod. In addition to, the figure for Australia experienced dramatic increase whrease the figure for Japan […]
The two bar charts illustrate the employment percentages for men and women across three countries – Australia, Japan, and Ireland – in two separate years, 2005 and 2015. Overall, a gender gap in employment was evident in all three nations, with male rates consistently higher than female rates. Japan maintained the highest percentage of employed […]
The two bar charts show the percentage of men and women who were employed in three countries: Australia, Japan, and Ireland, for the years 2005 and 2015. Overall, male employment rates were consistently higher than female rates in all three nations and both years. Japan had the highest male employment rate in both 2005 and […]
The bar charts compare employment rates among men and women in Australia, Japan, and Ireland in 2005 and 2015. Overall, in both years, a higher proportion of men were employed than women in all three countries. However, female employment rates rose noticeably across the decade, while male rates showed smaller increases. In 2005, male employment […]
The provided bar charts illustrate changes in employment rates for men and women in three countries – Australia, Japan, and Ireland – over a ten-year period, comparing 2005 and 2015. Overall, male employment rates were consistently higher than female rates in all three countries across both years, although the gender gap narrowed in some cases. […]
The given bar charts illustrate the information about rate of female and male having occupation in many countries such as : Canada, South Korea and Sweden for a decade What is the most striking when looking at the data is that the chart has an upward trend.The figure for male have career in Sweden in […]
The chart compares the proportion of employment in both genders from three nations over the period from 2005 to 2015. Overall, in 10 years, there was a remarkable increase in the rates of employment for men and women in Australia, Japan and Ireland. In addition, Australia was a country which had a fast growth over […]
The bar charts describe the propotion of male and female go to work in three nation between 2005 and 2015. In generall, the percentages of men in employment are alway higher than women in almost countries. In 2005, the employment rate of men was higher than that of women in all three countries. Specifically, in […]
The bar charts depict the percentage of both male and female employment rate in Australia, Japan & Ireland between 2005 and 2015. Overall, it can be seen that all the percentage of employment rate rose between the years. The proportion of male in employment were higher than that of female. According to the figure, male […]
The bar charts depict the percentage of both male and female employment rate in Australia, Japan & Ireland between 2005 and 2015. Overall, it can be seen that all the percentage of employment rate rose between the years. The proportion of male in employment were higher than that of female. According to the figure, male […]
The bar chart illustrates the employment rates for males and females in Australia, Japan, and Ireland in 2005 and 2015. Overall, employment rates for both men and women increased over the ten-year period across all three countries. Males had higher employment rate than females in both years. Japan had the highest male employment rate in […]
The bar chart illustrates the employment rates for male and female in Australia, Japan, and Ireland in 2005 and 2015. Overall, employment rates for both men and women increased over the ten-year period across all three countries. Males had higher employment rate than females in both years. Japan had the highest men employment rate in […]
The two charts show the percentages of men and women in employment in three countries in the years 2005 and 2015. In general, we can see that the percentages of working people increased, with the proportion of women showing the most significant rise. In all of the countries covered, and in both years, the number […]
The two charts illustrates the percentage of both men and women in employment in three countries, which are Australia, Japan and Ireland in 2005 and 2015. In general, it is clearly evident that the proportion of workers rose, with the noticeable rise in the data for women workers. In addition, the highest proportion of males […]
The bar chart illustrates the popularity of men and women working in three nations: Australia, Japan, Ireland divided into 2005 and 2015. In general, the proportion of male in employment are higher than female, but have a tend to increase in both gender in 2015. In 2005, Australia has the rate of male employment at […]
In 2005, the highest number of men who are in employment was observed in Japan, with around 72% of male workers while the lowest number of man staffs was identified in Australia, which was 61%. However, Japan spotted exactly 30% of women who were in work, which was the lowest percentages of female employees. Besides, […]
The given bar charts illustrate the percentage of employed male and females in Australia, Japan and Ireland in the years 2005 and 2015. Overall, Japan witnesses the highest male employment rates in both 2005 and 2015. However, it also demonstrates the lowest rates in female employment. It is noticeable that all employment rates in 2015 […]
The bars chart illustrate the employment rates for men and women in 3 countries : Australia, Japan and Ireland in both 2005 and 2015. Overall, in 2005, Japan has the highest figure of proportion of men. Whereas, The highest employment rates for women is in Ireland. Moreover, in 2015, the percentage of men is still […]
The bars chart illustrate the employment rates for men and women in 3 countries : Australia, Japan and Ireland in both 2005 and 2015. Overall, in 2005, Japan has the highest figure of proportion of men. Whereas, The highest employment rates for women is in Ireland. Moreover, in 2015, the percentage of men is still […]
The bar charts illustrate the employment rates for men and women in three countries: Australia, Japan, and Ireland, in both 2005 and 2015. Overall, the charts reveal a positive trend in employment rates across all three countries, with a narrowing of the gender gap in employment. In 2005, Australia had the highest employment rates, with […]
The bar chart shows employment rates by gender in three countries: Australia, Japan and Ireland in 2005 and 2015. Overall, the employment rate increased for both men and women in all three countries between 2005 and 2015. However, in both years the employment rate for men was consistently higher than for women. In 2005, Australia […]
The two given bar charts provide data on employment rates for both men and women in Australia, Japan and Ireland, in 2005 and 2015. Overall, male employment rates consistently exceeded those of females in all countries in both years. Notably, there was a substantial increase in employment rates for women across all three nations. First […]
The two given bar graphs provide data on employment rates for Australia, Japan, and Ireland in 2005 and 2015, for both men and women. Overall, the percentages of employed men were consistently higher than those of women in all three countries in both years. All countries experienced saw drastic growth in employment rates, most noticeably […]
The charts above illustrate the proportion of male and female individuals from three different countries hired a job between 2005 and 2015. In both charts given, the horizontal axe represents the states examined (Australia, Japan and Ireland) whilst the vertical one displays the range of number (from 0 to 80 percent). Overall, the trend of […]
