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The table provides information regarding men and women who worked in various employment patternts-namely, manufacturing, building, commerce, services, IT, and farming-in New Zealand over a decade spanning from 1993 to 2003. Overall, at the beginning of the period, female employees were the most in commerce and services, while the percentages of males in building, IT, […]
The table illustrates the employment distribution of males and females across six sectors in New Zealand in 1993 and 2003. Overall, there were significant changes in employment patterns, with a more balanced gender distribution being seen in most sectors at the end of the decade. It is apparent that a majority of females opted for […]
women decreased the same data like men. The given table demonstrates the different jobs that males and females chose in New Zealand between 1993 and 2003. Overall, males were more likely to work in IT fields, while females tended to work in the service sector. Moreover, other employment patterns fluctuated in both years. The percentage […]
The table illustrates the percentage of employment in 6 distinct fields in New Zealand from 1993 to 2003 in a 10-year interval, characterized by genders. Overall, most fields experienced an increase in the employment rate of the male workforce, while the opposite trajectory could be seen in the female workforce, with the exception of business, […]
The table illustrates employment patterns for male and female workers across five sectors in New Zealand in 1993 and 2003. Overall, while most sectors were dominated by either males or females in 1993, the gender gaps had narrowed significantly by 2003, except for in social services, which slightly widened. Business and social services became more […]
