The charts show the employment rates in three different countries in 2005 and 2015. The data emphasises both genders. Overall, males did more work than females in both years.
In 2005, 62% of males did jobs in Canada followed by 38% of females. After a decade, this ratio polished to 70% for men and 55% for women.
South Korea recorded 75% of careers for male members and 30% employment for female candidates. This data belongs to 2005. Like Canada, the year 2015 offered more proportion of jobs in South Korea too. The first mentioned gender grabbed almost 80%, and the second provided gender grasped 35%.
Sweden was the only nation among all three in which the men's ratio declined. It was 78% in 2005; however, tanked to 70% after ten years. The women's proportion mushroomed by five per cent in 2015 compared to 2005. This percentage was 45 in 2005 and touched 50 in 2015.
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