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The line graph compares the employment rates of women aged 15-64 in five countries—Iceland, Canada, Germany, Chile, and Turkey—from 2003 to 2009. Overall, Iceland consistently had the highest percentage of employed women, starting at around 80% and rising to nearly 85% by 2009. Canada and Germany followed similar upward trends, with Canada increasing from about […]
The line graph illustrates the percentage of female workers aged 15-64 in five different countries from 2003 to 2009. Overall, it is clear that most nations experienced gradual changes, with the exception of Turkey, which saw a slight fluctuation during the period. In addition, the proportion of women aged 15-64 in employment in Iceland was […]
The line chart delineates the distribution of employment among women in the 15-64 demographic in five distinct countries (Iceland, Canada, Germany, Chile, and Turkey) from 2003 to 2009. What is most striking when looking at the data is the overall changes in the proportion of women who have a job at 15-64-year-olds throughout the given […]
The line chart illustrates the employment rates of women aged 15 to 64 in five different countries between 2003 and 2009. Overall, it is clear that Iceland consistently recorded the highest proportion of female employees, while Turkey remained at the lowest position throughout the period. Additionally, although most nations experienced relatively modest changes, Chile witnessed […]
The line graph compares five distinct nations in terms of their proportion of employed females aged 15-64 over a period of 6 years, from 2003 to 2009. Overall, it is evident that the employment rate of Icelandic women saw a slight dip while the opposite was true for other countries. However, the figure for Iceland […]
