The graph below shows the average retirement age of males and females in six countries in 2003. The graph below shows the average retirement age of males and females in six countries in 2003. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant. Write at least 150 words.
The graph illustrates the average generation of
retirement
among men and women in different countries (Australia, United States, Japan, Italy, France and Korea
) in 2003.
Overall
, it is clearly noticeable that Korea
indicates a significantly long duration of service in both genders, Also
it can be seen that gentlemen are more capable workers for a long time than women in all given regions.
In the following graph, Korea
presents a high average retirement
age in both genders with 68 years
and 8 months
for men and 67 years
and 2 months
for women. Japan has almost the same data for retirement
with 67 years
and 4 months
for males and 66 years
and 9 months
for females. On the other hand
, there considerably lower retirement
ages demonstrates France with 57 years
and 4 months
for men and 56 years
and 9 months
for female. Among these three countries Australia, the United States and Italy, there is not a significant difference, however
the highest average of Add a comma
,however
retirement
between them was Australia and the lowest was Italy.
To summarise, Korea
has had a workforce longer than other given countries while
France has been showing faster retirement
over the given period.Submitted by jietohuk18 on
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