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The given charts compare the retirement between men and women in different nations in 2004 and 2008. Overall, it is clear that the proportion of retired men all dominated among 7 countries in both two years. Also notable is that all figures for women witnessed an upward trend in 6 countries after 4 year, except […]
The bar graph provide information about the modal age of retired man and women in Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Sweden and the UK. Overall, in 2004 the male gender experienced the dominant trend, except France, while by 2008 this segment recorded the highest age again, but this score do not concern to Germany and […]
The bar charts illustrate the average retirement age of men and women in seven different countries in 2004 and 2008. Overall, retirement ages in most countries increased slightly over the four-year period. Sweden and the Netherlands consistently recorded the highest retirement ages, whereas France had the lowest figures for both men and women. In terms […]
The displayed bar charts illustrate the average retirement age of male and female in Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Sweden, and the UK between 2004 and 2008. Overall, the average retirement age of men witnessed a slightly increase. Also, the figure for women experienced the same as the figure for men. Additionally, Sweden was accounted […]
The bar chart depicts the average age of men and women retired in seven different countries between 2004 and 2008. Overall, the average age of men retired steadily increased in all countries, while the average age of women fluctuates. The average age of men in Denmark had increased slightly from 62 to 62,5 in 2004 […]
The bar chart delineates retirement ages of men and women across seven countries between 2004 and 2008. Overall, Sweden consistently recorded the oldest age of retirement in both genders, whereas France showed the youngest figures. In addition, men generally worked longer than women across seven countries. Regarding to the work span of males, Sweden men […]
The bar charts compare the average retirement of men and women in seven countries in 2004 to 2008. Overall, it is clearly seen that in almost countries, the average age of men retiring was higher than women. Moreover, the Netherlands,Sweden and UK were three countries where both genders retired at the highest age, compared to […]
The bar charts compare the average retirement of men and women in seven countries in 2004 to 2008. Overall, it is clearly seen that in almost countries, the average age of men retiring was higher than women. Moreover, Netherlands,Sweden and UK were three countries where both male and female retired at the highest age, compared […]
The charts compared retirement ages in seven countries of male and female between 2004 and 2008. In general, both charts recorded an upward trend in most countries, except Italy. Swedish in both genders have the longest time for working compared with other nations. In terms of men, the data of Sweden is highest, and constantly […]
The bar charts compare the retirement age of males and females from seven European nations in 2004 and 2008. In general, most countries saw an increase in the retirement age of both genders, except for Italy. It is also of note that the Swedish had to work for longer years, compared to other nations. Regarding […]
The given chart provides information about the average retirement age of both men and women in seven countries between 2004 and 2008. Overall, the retirement ages of people in both genders in different countries were on the rise throughout, except Italy. Notably, the average ages men and women retired in Sweden in both years were […]
