The charts below show the percentage of men and women aged 60-64 in employment in four countries in 1970 and 2000 The charts below show the percentage of men and women aged 60-64 in employment in four countries 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.
Overall
, the highest working ratio for gentlemen and ladies aged 60-64 was claimed by Japan
both in 1970 and 2000 era while
the lowest labour percent for old men in 1970 was obtained by the USA and in 2000 by Belgium
. Meanwhile, the country that provided the least opportunity for old ladies to work was Belgium
during the said period.
In four of the distinct countries, Japan
always ranked number 1 for occupation ratio in two different decades both in males and females. in 1970, Japan
achieved an 85% job share for old guys which means that of 100 senior guys, 85 of them were employed. Even though 30 years later the labour proportion decreased between the four nations, Japan
still sat on the throne with a 74% rate of job fraction and a discrepancy of 29% from its closest rate.
The country that gave the lowest chances for the old men to work in 1970 was the USA which amounted to 73%. 3 decades later, the minimum labour percentage reserved by Belgium
with 19%. Furthermore
, Belgium
was also
the country that was left behind in terms of supporting senior ladies to be able to work because only supplied 8% working allotment in 1970 and 7% in 2000.Submitted by tittoagilprakosso on
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