5 report(s) found.
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 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 […]
