The bar charts illustrate the
percentage
of two genders aged between 60 to 64 in employment in four countries ( Use synonyms
Belgium
, the USA, Japan, and Australia), in 1970 and 2000.
Use synonyms
Overall
, it is clear from the charts that the number of Linking Words
men
working in the given Use synonyms
age
group was higher than Use synonyms
women
at the same Use synonyms
age
in all the given places. In 1970, Japan , in two categories (Use synonyms
men
and Use synonyms
women
), recorded the highest Use synonyms
percentage
of employment. Use synonyms
In contrast
, the Linking Words
percentage
of Use synonyms
women
and Use synonyms
men
in Use synonyms
Belgium
was the lowest in the year 2000.
In terms of Use synonyms
men
, Japan showed that 85% of Use synonyms
men
continued working until the 60s in 1990. Use synonyms
Then
in 2000, Linking Words
this
figure dropped to 73%. Linking Words
Belgium
displayed a significant difference between the two years (79%Use synonyms
,
and 19%)Punctuation problem
apply
,
in 1970 and 2000, respectively. The USA and Australia are recorded (73%, 76%) respectively in 1970. Punctuation problem
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Furthermore
, these numbers Linking Words
then
slightly decreased to (55%, 47%) in 2000.
Linking Words
On the other hand
, in 1970 , 43% of Japanese Linking Words
women
were still working until an older Use synonyms
age
. Use synonyms
This
proportion decreased descent 3% and became 40% in 2000. In Linking Words
Belgium
, the Use synonyms
percentage
of employed Use synonyms
women
remained almost close (3% and 4%). 36% of Use synonyms
women
aged 60-64 in employed in the USA in 1970; surprisingly, Use synonyms
this
number increased to 39% in 2000. Linking Words
Also
, in Australia, 16% was formed the number of working Linking Words
women
in the given Use synonyms
age
, Use synonyms
then
increased to 19% in 2000.Linking Words