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The table illustrates the distributions of women in workforce and managers in five different nations. Looking from the overall perspective, it is readily apparent that the number of Japanese women participating in workforce makes the largest proportion in five nations. Meanwhile, the figures for Australia and the USA share the leading positions in the percentage […]
A quick glance at the table depicts data on the percentage of workforce who are women and the index on managers who are women in five different nations. By and large, it is evident that the highest proportion of workforce by women in Japan at 48% compared to the United States at 46% there was […]
The table illustrates the proportion of women participating in the labour force and holding management positions in five different countries. Overall, the United States and Australia have the highest percentages of women in both categories, while Egypt and Sri Lanka show the lowest figures, especially in management roles. In detail, in Australia, women make up […]
The chart illustrates the proportion of females in the workforce and managers across five different countries namely Australia, Egypt, Sri Lanka, Japan and the United States. Overall, It can be clearly seen that Japan accounted for the largest percentage of women in the workforce, while women in Australia and The United States worked mostly as […]
The table compares the percentage of women in the workforce and in managerial positions in five countries. Overall, Japan has the highest proportion of female workers, while Australia and the United States share the highest percentage of female managers. Also, Australia and the United States have only a small gap between the percentages of female […]
The given table illustrates how women’s positions in working varied in five distinct countries. Overall, it is evident that Australia and the United States are the countries that attract more and more women taking part in the workforce, while the opposite trend is true for Sri Lanka and Egypt. In addition, there is a notable […]
The given table illustrates the percentage of women participating in the workforce and those who are female managers across five different nations. Overall, it is noticeable that Japan has the highest rate of working women, whereas Australia and the United States take the lion’s share of female managers. In addition, Sri Lanka and Japan represent […]
The given table illustrates the percentage of the workforce who are women and the percentage of managers who are women in five different countries, including Australia, Egypt, Sri Lanka, Japan, and United States. Overall, the proportion of the female workforce in Japan is the highest, while the quantities of mangers who are women in Australia […]
The table depicts the percentage of female labor in employment and leadership roles across five countries, including Australia, Egypt, Sri Lanka, Japan and the United States. Overall, it is clear that the share of female workforce in the surveyed countries were higher than that of women in management, excepting Australia. Notably, Japanese women involved in […]
The table illustrates basic details on how the proportion of women working as workforce and managers in % for five countries such as Australia, Egypt, Sri Lanka, Japan and the United States. Overall, it is clear that the highest percentage of women working as workforce accounts for Japan. In contrast, the lowest figure makes up […]
The table illustrates the database of how many female’s workforce and female’s manager in five distinct nations include: Australia, Egypt, Sri Lanka, Japan and the United States. Overall, it is discernible that the percentage of both women in the labor force in Japan dominates the chart among given countries. In contrast, the figures for female […]
The provided table illustrates the difference between the percentage of workforce and manager women in five countries. These countries include Australia, Egypt, Sri Lanka, Japan and the United States. Overall, the figure of women in the workforce in Japan commanded the highest proportion, whereas women working as managers have the smallest rate in Sri Lanka. […]
The provided table illustrates the gender distribution within the workforce and managerial roles across five distinct nations, revealing significant disparities between male and female representation. From an overall perspective, it is evident that a notable gender imbalance persists in professional and managerial positions. English-speaking countries, particularly the United States and Australia, demonstrate relatively better gender […]
The provided table illustrates the gender distribution within the workforce and managerial roles across five distinct nations. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that there is a notable discrepancy between the representation of female and male employees. The English-speaking countries show better gender equality, especially in managerial roles. The United States and […]
