The table illustrates the percentage of men and women working in four industries: retail/shops, health, manufacturing, and tourism, in 1990, 2000, and 2010. Overall, the trends for men and women are different in these in
The bar graph illustrates the proportion of females who were going into higher education in 5 nations- the UK, the USA, Canada, Japan, and Germany in 1970 and 2005.
The line graphs illustrate information on the usage of electricity for different purposes such as in refrigerators, vacuum and washing machines and the number of hours per week it was used in the period from 1920 to 2019
The line charts illustrate the variations in ownership of washing machines, refrigerators and vacuum cleaners and the number of time spent on housework in households in a country over 99 years.
While the first bar chart illustrates the precentages of using electrical appliances between the years 1920 to 2019, the second ones shows the amounts of time that each household used these appliances per week.
The table compares men and women in terms of employment in four countries namely: Retail shops, Health, Manufacturing, and Tourism in three particular years.
The given line graph depicts how many years students stayed at School in Five Countries (Malaysia, Indonesia ,Thailand and The Philippines) over an 11-year period.
The bar chart reveals information about the change in portions of working males and females aged between 60 to 64 in four different countries in the years 1970 and 2000.
The bar graph illustrates the proportion of British individuals giving money to charity by age range in years 1990 and 2010. The figures are given in percentages. Overall, it can be seen that individuals who has age rang
The bar graph depicts the percentage of travellers in a certain European city using four transport categories between 1960 and 2000. Overall, non-emission trasportation fell significantly while car users showed the oppos
The bar charts illustrate the proportion of employed men and women who were 60 to 64 years old in four countries including Belgium, the USA, Japan, and Australia in 1970 and 2000.