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the line graph illustrates the data about the percentage of employed women aged from 15 to 64 between 2003 and 2009. From a general perspective, it is obvious, that in 2003 Iceland was in the first place in this graph, with the highest proportion of working women, while Turkey and Chile were at the last […]
The line graph illustrates the proportion of female workers aged 15-64 years, in five distinct nations from 2003 to 2009. Overall, Iceland was the most significant in terms of female employees by far, while Chile and Turkey had workplaces dominated by the opposite sex. All trends were not changed dramatically throughout the period. In 2003, […]
The graph shows the proportion of female employees in the 15-64 age group from 2003 to 2009. Overall, Iceland ranked the highest percentage of female workers throughout the period, although it declined at the end, while Germany and Chile increased gradually, With Turkey and Canada experiencing no significant change the whole period. Initially standing at […]
The line graph demonstrates figures on the female population employment in five countries (Iceland, Canada, Germany, Chile, Turkey) between 2003 and 2009. Overall, Iceland, Canada and Germany have the highest level of occupied women, while in Chile and Turkey less than half of female citizens have jobs. Notably, in Germany and Chile the women employment […]
The line chart illustrates variations in the proportion of female employees aged 15-64 from 2003 to 2009 in five countries. As can be seen from the graph, it is clearly evident that while the percentage of women aged 15-64 in employment in Iceland was the highest among five countries, that of Turkey was the lowest. […]
