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The table charts illustrate the proportion of male and female employees aged 60-64 in four different countries over the three decades starting with 1970. The countries included are Belgium, the USA, Japan, and Indonesia. Overall, it is evident that there were significant alterations during the period. While aged 69-64 men who were employed in all […]
The bar charts illustrate the comparison between male and female people aged 60-64 who worked in four countries during the 30 year tenure from 1970. Units are measured in percentage. Overall, it is clear that proportion of male workers were more than female’s during the period, despite the downward trend. The distribution of workers were […]
The bar charts illustrate the percentages of 60-64-year old male and female employees in four countries in 1970 and 2000. Overall, it can be seen the employment value of men is higher than the women in all nation in both years.Secondly, the workers level of both genders dropped for all countries from 1970 to 2000.Furthemore, […]
The bar charts show the development of the employment rate for men and women who live in Belgium, the United States, Japan and Indonesia for 1970 and 2000. Overall, it can be seen that the employment rate of men is higher than the one for women in all countries and there is no change in […]
The two bar charts detail employment rates of males and females that are between 60-64 ages in four countries in 1970 and 2000. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that employment figures decreased in all four nations regardless of gender. In 1970, USA displayed the highest employment percentages for both genders, 88% […]
