Topic: the graph below shows the employment rate of each gender in four different countries in 2002
The bar graph indicates the percentage of men and women worked in South Africa, Chile, Finland and Norway in 2002
Overall, it is clear that men participated in national workforce made up more rate than the women in all four countries. As noticeable was that the employment figures In all sexes were relatively closed in Finland and Norway, contracted to the one in South Africa and Chile which were a more difference. In the letter case, there were a large gap between men and women took part in the workforce.
Looking at the graph more closely, one can see that the men were in work in Norway reached roughly 80%, which made this country had the men unemployment was lowest compared to the others. The Chilean and Finnish men worked were moderately equal at about 70%, while the Chilean men won more fraction than the Finnish one. The lowest rate was called the South African men since only half of them hold jobs. As was the case with men, the Norwegian women had the highest employment rate, at above 70%. The second one was belong to the Finland with 65 percent women in work. The rates in South Africa and Chile were lower, only about one-third of women worked in both two countries. Moreover the women figures only made up 50 percent compared to the men employment rate in Chile.
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- "Answer" or "add a comment"
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