9 report(s) found.
The table and bar chart illustrate the distribution of employment in Australia in 2011, categorized by age group and gender, with a specific focus on part-time work. Broadly, part-time employment follows a clear pattern: participation is highest among younger individuals and women, while middle-aged men show the lowest engagement. Additionally, the figures for both genders […]
The table shows the employment both full-time and part-time ratio of people in different age groups , then the chart dispalys the part-time employment differences between men and women in Australia in 2011. Overall, employment rates were highest for 25-54-year-olds, and women had higher part-time rates than men in most age groups. For young people […]
The given table chart illustrates the age-based employment while the bar chart compares the gender-based part-time employment patterns, both in Australia in 2010. Thu unit is measured in percentage. From an overall perspective, people among 25-54 took the most part-time jobs levels, as opposed to those age 65 and over. In addition, it is of […]
The table illustrates the employment of Australian people in different age groups in 2011, and the bar chart presents the gender structure of employed part-time populations across different age groups. It is clear that people who was employed in 25-54 was the biggest age group, and some older than 65 were the least age group […]
The table illustrates the percentage of people employed in Australia, in 2011, across eight different age groups, while the bar chart compares the proportion of men and women working part-time. Overall, employment rates were highest among middle-aged groups (25 to 54 years olds), while younger people, aged 15 to 24 tended to work part-time jobs. […]
The given table depicts the proportion of employees who worked full-time and part-time, whereas the bar chart compares the part-time employment rates of males to females in Australia in 2011. From an overall perspective, regarding the table, the age bracket of 25-54 registered the highest proportion of employees, while 65+ was the lowest-ranking age group. […]
The given table depicts the proportion of employees who worked for full-time and part-time whereas the bar chart compares compares the part-time employment rates of males to females in Australia by the year 2011. From an overall perspective, regarding the table, the age bracket of 25-54 registered the highest employees while 65+ were the lowest […]
The statistics provide information on employment in Australia in 2011, categorised by age groups. Overall, employment rates were highest among individuals aged 25 to 54. Additionally, part-time work was more common among women than men across all age categories, with the gender gap being most pronounced in the younger groups. In terms of age cohort, […]
The table and bar chart provide information on employment rates in Australia in 2011, broken down by age group and gender. Overall, employment rates—both full-time and part-time—were highest among individuals aged between 20 and 54, whereas the lowest rates were observed in those over the age of 65. Notably, part-time employment was significantly more common […]
