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This bar graph illustrates employment trends from 1995 to 2005 across various countries, including Australia, Switzerland, Iceland, the UK, New Zealand, and the USA. The percentages reveal fascinating insights into how people navigated the job market during this period. In 1995, the male employment rate in Australia and New Zealand reached 60%, while the female […]
The chart provides information on the employment rates of men and women in six specific countries—Australia, Switzerland, Iceland, the UK, New Zealand, and the USA—during the years 1995 and 2005. An overview shows that each country exhibits disparities in employment proportions, with the rate of male employment in 2005 surpassing that of female employment in […]
The bar graph illustrates how the employment numbers of men and women in 6 different countries – namely Australia, Switzerland, Iceland, the UK, New Zealand, and the USA – changed from 1995 to 2005. Overall, both working males and females witnessed a substantial uptick in their percentages, though the figures for the former were consistently […]
The bar charts depict the employment rates of two genders that were recorded in 1995 and 2005 across six countries. As can be seen from the graphs, the rate among male workers was higher than female counterparts in all countries. Initially, the employment rate of male employees in Iceland was recorded at 70%, making it […]
The bar graph illustrates the ratio of employment in six countries in 1995 and 2005. In general, both men and women experienced a slight increase in employment numbers, but men reached the highest employment rates in each nation. In 1995, Iceland had the highest percentage of employed men at about 71%, whereas the other five […]
