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The graph illustrates the average age of retirement between two genders, male and female, in 6 different countries in 2003. Overall, it is clear from the graph, in all countries, females retired earlier compared to males. In addition, France was the single country which retired males and females in almost simillar ages. Both of them […]
The graph illustrates the data about the retirement rate in two divided groups of males and women in six different countries in 2003. Overall, it is clear that the highest average ages among countries in men and women groups was Korea, with the age of 68 and 8 months, and 67 and 2 months respectively. […]
The supplied bor graph depicts the average age whose workforces in 6 countries retired in 2003 It is clear that Korean employees tend to retire at the oldest age compared with 6 nations, while the opposite could be seen in the figure for France. In addition the average men in all line countries retired at […]
The table compares the average age of men and women who retired from six different countries in 2003. Looking an overall perspective, the average age of both genders retired in Korea was the highest. However, France has the lowest average retired age for male and female among the six countries. As can be seen, the […]
The table displays the average age of retirement of men and women of 6 countries in 2003: Australia, United State, Japan, Italy, France and Korea. Overall, male workers have the higher retiring age compared to women. In Korea, the median age the workforce drop out of work is the highest, while French workers have the […]
