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The line graph illustrates the distribution of employments by gender in Australia, over a two decades period, from 1973 to 1993. In addition, they are seperated on the basis of the full-time and part-time jobs. Generally speaking, in 1973, fill-time females outnumbered the full-time males, whereas part-time womens and mens were notable to be similar. […]
The line graphs illustrate the percentages of male and female in full and part-time employment in Australia over a 20-year period from 1973 to 1993. Overall, it is clear that in 1993 part-time males and females employment accounted for the largest proportion in 15-19 age group, whereas full-time males and females employment carried the last. […]
The graphs illustrate the number of full-time and part-time worker either man and women from 1973 to 1993 in Australia. Overall, Full-time males more than females, as well their producivity age longger than female. While Part-time female had more worker compered to males. On the one hand, in 1973, Australia almost had same number of […]
The diagram shows the dends in full-time and part-time employment for both males and females across different age groups in Australia during from 1973 to 1993. In terms of full-time employment, there was a palpable increase in 1973 for men(like 50%ish). It’s peaking at around 90% and the same between 25-29 and 45-39 in 1993 […]
The line graph depicts the percentage of adult(s) people in full and post-time jobs in Australia in 2 years, 1973 and 1993. Overall, the number of male worker in full time job declined significantly for the older age group over the two decades. On the other hand, the proportion of female in part-time work increased […]
