The data provides information about the number of males and females that were employed in four different nations in 1970 and 2000, both categories being aged between 60-64.
The bar charts illustrate the number of three age groups, 15-19s, 35-44s and 60-64s of hired Australian males and females in three difttent years including 1984, 2001 and 2014. The data was provided in percentage.
The bar chart illustrates the employment rate of Austrailian men in different ages in 1984, 2001 and 2014. It is clear that men aged 35 to 44 have the highest rate of employment in all three years.
The following bar charts represent the percentage of both men and women Australian employees by comparing three different age groups over a 30-years period, remarkably in 1984, 2001, and 2014.
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of Australian males with a job in three different age categories in 1984,2001 and 2014. Overall, it can be seen that the rate of working men from 35-44 age groupe remaind steady a
The bar charts illustrate statistics concerning how many male and female individuals in percentage were employed in Australia in three distinct age categories. Overall, employers presented a high tendency to recruit peop
The given bar chart delineates the information about the percentage of Australian male of three distinct age group, that is 15 to 19, 35-44 and 60-64, who are employed in three different years that are 1984, 2001 and 201
The graph compares the proportion of male and female employees In Australia in 1984,2001 and 2014 accordingly to their age.Significant differences between these gender groups are evident.