The bar chart illustrates the proportion of both working male and female in age between 60-64 in Australia, Japan, USA and Belgium. The years under consideration are 1970 and 2000.
The two charts illustrate the percentage of employed males and famales aged from 60 to 64 in four different countries (Japan, the USA, Belgium and Australia) in two different years 1970 and 2000.
The bar charts illustrates the percentage of men and women aged 60-64 in employment in four different countries in 1970 and 2000. Overall, it shows that both men and women got the opportunity to work in most countries hi
The given bar graphs display the proportions of males and females, aged between 60 and 64, in 4 specific nations who had jobs in the years 1970 and 2001.
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 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.
The bar chart presents a comprehensive overview of proportion of both genders employment between age of 60-64 in four different nations between 1970 to 2000. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent th
The bar graphs depict the data comparison of older adults employees based on gender accross four nations in 1970 and 2000. Overall, the percentage of male employees in each country was higher than female employees in bot
A glance at the graphs provided reveals some clear differences between the occupation rate of men and women between the ages of 60 and 64 in four nations in 1970 and 2000.
The bar graph displays the employment portion of men and women with age between 60 and 64 years old in four different nations in the years 1970 and 2000.
The bar charts compare the employment rates of men and women aged 60-64 in Australia, Japan, the USA, and Belgium in 1970 and 2000. Overall, there was a significant increase in employment rates for both genders across al
The given charts illustrate the proportions of elderly men and women workers aged 60-64 in four major countries; Australia, Japan, the USA, and Belgium in 1970 and 2000. Units measured in percentage of men and women aged
the chart shows the average between the males and females working in four countries between 60-64 years in the time from 1790-2000, the percentage shown higher in 1970 compared to the percentage in 2000 in all counties
the graphs illustrate the difference in the employment rate in four countries between men and women in the range of age 60 and 64 within two accounted years: 1970 and 2000.