The two bar charts give the comparison between men and women working as employees of aged 60 to 64 in four nations, namely, Australia, Japan, USA, and Beigium in year 1970 and 2000.
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The bar chart depicts the change proportion of nationalities in world demographic data in 4 countries across 1950 to 2002 and the expected percentage in 2050.
The given bar chat provide an information about the most ten countries that produce and consume an electricity in the year 2021. Units are measured billion Kwh
The bar chart provides key information about the countries that were ranked as the top ten for electricity production and consumption in 2021. The units are measured in billion kWh.
The chart illustrates health expenditure as percentage of GDP for twelve European countries in the years 2002, 2007 and 2012. The number unit is in percentage
The bar chart depicts the top ten countries for the making and using of electricity in 2014. Generally speaking, it is clear that China has the highest rate and took the lead in both fields, followed by the United States
The bar diagram compares the proportions of health expenses in twelve different European countries in the years 2002, 2007 and 2012. Overall it is immediately apparent that Switzerland spent more over all the 3 years
The bar chart illustrates the supply and demand of electricity in ten countries across the globe in 2014. Overall, it is clear that the Chinese were the leading manufacturers and users of electricity tools, while the Ame
The present bar chart and table compare data about the number of pupils who stayed in 4 different English-speaking countries namely, the USA, the UK, Canada, and Australia in 2004 and 2012.
The bar chart shows, the activity of top 10 nations regarding consumption and output of electric powers in 2014. In overview, The china were on top of the world in 2014, in both the section, with 5398 billion kWh product
The bar chart here illustrates the portion of the Gross Domestic Product, spent towards health from 2002 to 2012 in 5 year intervals, by the European contires of Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, France, Lithuania, Luxembourg,
The bar chart shows the percentage of GDP that is spent on healthcare in a number of different European countries over a ten-year period. There is a notable contrast between the different countries' expenditure on their
This bar graph illustrates the proportion of GDP spent on healthcare (in percentages) by several European countries in three years (2002, 2007 and 2012).
Overall, it can be seen that landfilled is more popular than the others except in Netherlands. Additionally, the percentage of recycled in Netherlands and landfilled un the U.K is more significant than any other type.
The bar chart depicts the health spending composite for 12 European countries as percentages of Gross Domestic Product over a ten-year period. Overall, health spending remained constant for almost half of European countr