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The chart compares the average age at which men and women retired in six countries in 2003. Overall,the retirement age for male workers is higher than that of female workers in all six countries. Korea exhibits the largest gap in retirement age,whereas Australia has the smallest gap. Korea has the highest retirement age of men […]
The table compares the average retirement ages for men and women across six countries in 2003. Overall, Korea and Japan recorded the latest retirement ages for both genders, while Italy and France had the earliest. Furthermore, in all countries listed, women retired approximately one year earlier than men on average. Regarding men, the retirement age […]
The table provide information about the average retirement age of men and women in six countries:Australia,the United States,Japan,Italy,France,and Korea. Overall,it is evident that the largest average retirement age of both sexes was in Korea,while the smallest number illustrated France in both genders. In Japan and Korea average ages of people almost same,age of males and […]
The supplied table depict the average retirement age of men and women in six specific nations in 2003. In general, the average age in most countries fluctuated between 64 and 68. Whereas Franch people tend to retire at early age compared with other surveyed nations. Notably, the retirement age of male in all surveyed countries […]
The table illustrates the average age of male and female residents who stopped working in six nations in 2003. Overall, it is clear that men retired in the age which older than women in all countries. Moreover, Italy’s citizens stopped working earlier than other countries. Regarding the men, the average age of retirement in Korea […]
The given table depicts the average age of retirement for both genders in six distinct nations in 2003 Overall, it is clear that males tend to work longer than females in all nations. Another highlight is that the average retirement age in Korea for both genders was the highest. Regarding males, the retirement age of […]
The given table depicts the average age of retirement of both genders in six distinct nations in 2003 Overall, it is clear that males tend to work longer than females in all nations. Another highlight is that the average retirement age in Korea of both genders was the highest. Regarding males, the retirement age of […]
The table presents the average retirement ages for males and females across six countries in 2003. Overall, it is evident that men retired later than women in each of the countries surveyed, with Korea displaying the highest retirement ages for both genders, in stark contrast to France, where the ages were the lowest. In 2003, […]
The table depicts the average retirement age of two genders in six different countries in 2003. Overall, men ranked first in all countries in given years. While Korea experienced the highest age in both men and women. Regarding males, Korea was the most popular retirement age at 68 years and 8 months. This was followed […]
The table compares the information regard to the average retirement age of women and men in six countries in 2003. Overall, the retirement age in Italy and France were less than 60 years in both groups. The comparison age of retirement in men and female were in Korea and Unite state are over 1 years […]
The given table illustrate information about the average of men and women from six countries (Australia, the United States, Japan, Italy, France, and Korea) who retired in 2003. In general, on average, men stayed in the workforce longer than their female counterparts in all given countries. In addition, Korea had the highest average retirement age […]
The table compares the citizens of six countries in terms of retirement age in 2003. Overall, men generally had to work longer than women, with the figures for Korea and the United States witnessing the most dramatic disparities. In addition, the retirement age in France was the lowest of the countries examined, while the figure […]
The table compares the citizens of six countries in terms of retirement age in 2003. Overall, men generally had to work longer than women, with the figures for Korea and the United States witnessing the most dramatic disparities. In addition, the retirement age in France was the lowest of the countries examined. The retirement age […]
The provided table presents the average retirement age of men and women in six different countries in 2003: Australia, the United States, Japan, Italy, France, and Korea. Overall, it is evident that Korea had the highest retirement age for both men and women, while France had the lowest retirement age. Starting with Korea, we observe […]
The table given depicts the average retirement age of men and women of 6 different countries, namely, Australia, United States, Japan, Italy, France, and Korea in 2003. Overall, it is evident from the table that Korea was the country with the highest retirement age for both men and women while France was the country with […]
A glance at the provided table delineates the ages at which males and females in 6 different countries decided to retire in the year 2003. Overall, across all given countries, males tended to work longer than females a year before retiring and there was a similarity between Japan and Italy in the retirement ages for […]
he tabular chart depicts the information about age average and retirement of men and women in different 6 counties during one year in 2003. Overall, it can be clearly seen that the average of males were the highest in every country as compared to the females. In Korea, both genders took lately retirement in comparison […]
The given table illustrates the age that males and females are retired, derived from six countries in 2003. In general, on average, men stayed in the workforce longer than their female counterparts in all included countries. Moreover, the highest average year of retirement in both sexes was in Korean, whereas the opposite was true in […]
The given graph outlines the average age of people who stopped working in both genders across six nations in 2003. Overall, what stands out from the graph is that the figure for retirement age in males and females in Korea was the largest segment, while France made the lowest contribution. Notably, men in all countries […]
The given graph outlines the average age of people stopped working in both genders in six nations in 2003. Overall, what stands out from the graph is that the figure of retirement age in males and females in Korea was the largest segment, while Frence made the lowest contribution. Notably, men in all countries stay […]
The giving table illustrates the results of the survey that researched in what age men and woman in six countries decided to retire in 2003. All the provided data is given in years and months and shows average figures. Overall, according to the given information, men in all six countries retired later than woman. The […]
The given table illustrates information about how many years men and women do work in , six countries, namely Australia, United States, Japan, Italy, France, and Korea in the year 2003. Overall, the maximum retirement age showed in Korea, whereas the minimum retirement age showed in France in both gender. In addition, males retirement age […]
The provided table delineates the median age at which men and women in six distinct nations, namely Australia, the UK, Japan, Italy, France and Korea, announced their retirement in the year of 2003. ok In general, it is readily apparent that Korea exhibited the highest retirement ages for both genders whilst the reverse pattern was […]
The table gives information about the average age of men and women from six different countries who retired in 2003. Overall, on average, men stayed in the workforce longer than their female counterparts in all given countries. Additionally, Korea had the highest average retirement age for both sexes, whereas the opposite was true in the […]
The provided table outlines the average retirement age for males and females in six different countries in the year 2003. Overall, females retired at an earlier age than males in all of the countries. Furthermore, the retirement age for males varied significantly across the six countries, with Italy and France having the lowest average retirement […]
The table reckons the median age at which denizens of various nations announced their retirement in the year 2003. The comparison is made between males and females. To scrutinise the data, in every country, women were taking retirement earlier than men. Besides, Koreans were more workaholic than other nations, whereas the French declared their retirement […]
