The bar chart compares working hours of female and male workers in Australia in 2007

The bar chart compares working hours of female and male workers in Australia in 2007
The given bar graph compares workers working
hours
for two different genders, men and women, in Australia in 2007. Units are measured in percentage of males and females.
Overall
, it can clearly be seen that in every category of working
hours
, there was a
gap
between each gender, with the exception of over 80.
Moreover
, 30-50 was the working
hours
with the highest proportion that worked by every sex. In terms of the working
hours
with the highest percentage worked by men, 60-80 had a significant
gap
which is around 12.
Likewise
, the deviation between males and females in 30-50 is
also
slightly noticeable with about 8, just under the
gap
in 60-80. Regarding the working
hours
with the highest percentage worked by women, 10-20 shows almost the same difference with 30-50.
Similarly
, 0-10 experienced quite the same number of
deviation
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with 60-80. Meanwhile, there is no
gap
between these two genders in over 80.
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Vocabulary: Replace the words hours, gap with synonyms.
Vocabulary: The word "percentage" was used 3 times.
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