The bar charts compare the proportions of males and females aged 60 to 64 years in employment in four nations between 1970 and 2000. Overall, it can be seen that the percentage of men in 1970 was higher than that of numb
The bar charts illustrate the proportion of male and female employees aged between 60 and 64 in Belgium, the USA, Japan, and Australia from 1970 to 2000.
This report derives from the bar graphs which enumerate the proportions of males and females aged between 60 and 64 in employment in four countries, especially Belgium, the USA, Japan and Australia in 1970 and 2000.
The charts illustrate the percentages of employed 60-64 years old men and women in Australia, Japan, USA, and Belgium in 1970 and 2000. Overall, Japan has the highest percentage of men and women employed in 1970 and 2000
The chart above shows the rate of working people around thr age of 40 to 60,in belgium 1970s there was around 79 percent of males employments however there was only 8 percent of femals employments,the numbers went down a
The bar graphs given compare the proportion of males and females employed in the 60-64 age group across 2 different countries in two years, 1970 and 2000.
The bar diagrams depict the proportions of employment among men and women from 60 to 64 years old in four different countries (Australia, Japan, USA, and Belgium).
The graphs depict the ratio of elderly age employees, specifically between 60 to 64 in four different countries. The data is divided based on gender in 1970 and 2000.
These bar charts illustrate the number of both gender have 60 to 64 years old employment in the year 1970 and 2000 in Belgium , USA , Jaban and Australia .
The charts below delineate the employed people aged between 60 and 64 divided by gender in four distinct countries in 1970 and 2000. Overall, the rate of employment for males in 1970 was more than it was in 2000, indicat
Firstly, I am going to start with Belgium men there is a huge difference between 1970 and 2000 in 1970 it was way higher and it is the second highest of all by the age of 79. Next is the USA 1970 is still higher than 200
The figures illustrates number of men and women who were employed and aged 60-64 in four regimes in the years 1970 and 2000. The units of measurement were given in percentages.
The bar charts provide information on the proportion of people ,who were employed and aged 60-64 years old, in four countries,namely Belgium, the USA, Japan, and Australia, between the years 1970 and 2000.
The given stastic illustrate the employment percentages of male and female aged 60-64 in Australia, Japan, USA, Beigium for the years 1970 and 2000. Overall, quantity of men employees is higher than women employees, in a