The graphs below show the number of men and women in full and part-time employment in Australia between 1973 and 1993. Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information shown below.
The graphs below show the number of men and women in full and part-time employment in Australia between 1973 and 1993. Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information shown below. GoMlo
The four line graphs illustrate the percentage of both male and female populations from all age groups of Australia present in permanent and part-time job in a twenty year span from 1973 to 1993. Here the doted line represents data from 1973 and the continued line means data from 1993.
The first and third graphs describes the percentage of male workers in a stable income and in a side job. We can see that in 1973, 50-80% of teen boys were in a fixed income whereas only 30-50% of them was earning in 1993. More than 80% adults were in a full-time job which dropped slightly to 70% over the twenty years gap. 20-80% of the older men (over 60 years olds) were still present in fixed position in the past. However, 55 or older men had a declined value in job market and were only comprised of 70% of the office in 1993.
According to the third graph, less than 10% of male earner prioritised part-time chores as their livlihood in 1973. On the other hand, upto 25% of the teens and yound adults were interested in having a side job but keened on a permanent post as they grew older.
The second and fourth graph depict the scenerio for women in working environment. Less than 60% of women were allowed a fixed position in office in both times. Only 50% of the young girls had a full-time job which changed to 20-55% in later years. But women became less focused on career as they matured. Similar words can be used to describe their presence in contractual working situation in 1973; merely a 20%. Contradictly, more than 30% females had a side earning in 1993. 20-30% teens and 20-35% adults had a chance for earning money.
The four line
graphs
illustrate the percentage of both male and female populations from all age groups of Australia present in permanent and part-time
job
in a twenty
year
span from 1973 to 1993. Here the doted line represents data from 1973 and the continued line means data from 1993.
The
first
and third
graphs
describes
the percentage of male workers in a stable income and in a side
job
. We can
see
that in 1973, 50-80% of teen boys were in a
fixed
income whereas
only
30-50% of them was earning in 1993. More than 80% adults were in a full-time
job
which dropped
slightly
to 70% over the twenty years gap. 20-80% of the older
men
(over 60 years olds) were
still
present in
fixed
position in the past.
However
, 55 or older
men
had a declined value in
job
market and were
only
comprised of 70% of the office in 1993.
According to the third
graph
, less than 10% of male earner
prioritised
part-time chores as their
livlihood
in 1973.
On the other hand
,
upto
25% of the teens and
yound
adults
were interested
in having a side
job
but
keened on a permanent post as they grew older.
The second and fourth
graph
depict the
scenerio
for women in working environment. Less than 60% of women were
allowed
a
fixed
position in office in both times.
Only
50% of the young girls had a full-time
job
which
changed
to 20-55% in later years.
But
women became less focused on career as they matured. Similar words can be
used
to
describe
their presence in contractual working situation in 1973;
merely
a 20%.
Contradictly
, more than 30% females had a side earning in 1993. 20-30% teens and 20-35% adults had a chance for earning money.
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