According to the diagram, in all the mentioned countries, employment rates generally increased between the years 1995 and 2005, both among men and women. The most significant increase happened among women in New Zealand, they almost doubled their employment rate from 24% in 1995 to 41% in 2005.
Apart from UK, all of these countries show siginifant gender-based differences, as men's employment rate were obviously higher than women's rate. Nontheless, women in the United Kingdom had a quite similar employment rate as the British men did in 1995, with 50% compared to 55% amidst men. However, this gap was widened in 2005 again.
Regarding the women's employment rate, Sweitzerland, compared to the other countries, saw the highest female employment rate in 2005 with 68%. On the other hand, New Zealand had the lowest percentage in 1995, with only 24% of their female citizens managed to get an occupation in that year.
Regarding the men's employment rate, Iceland presented the highest percentage with 83% of the male citizens to be employed in 2005. Whereas British men in 1995, had the least employment rate with only 55%
According to the diagram, in all the mentioned countries,
employment
rates
generally
increased between the years 1995 and 2005, both among
men
and women. The most significant increase happened among women in New Zealand, they almost doubled their
employment
rate
from 24% in 1995 to 41% in 2005.
Apart from UK, all of these countries
show
siginifant
gender-based differences, as
men
's
employment
rate
were
obviously
higher than women's
rate
.
Nontheless
, women in the United Kingdom had a quite similar
employment
rate
as the British
men
did in 1995, with 50% compared to 55% amidst
men
.
However
, this gap
was widened
in 2005 again.
Regarding the women's
employment
rate
,
Sweitzerland
, compared to the other countries,
saw
the highest female
employment
rate
in 2005 with 68%.
On the other hand
, New Zealand had the lowest percentage in 1995, with
only
24% of their female citizens managed to
get
an occupation in that year.
Regarding the
men
's
employment
rate
, Iceland presented the highest percentage with 83% of the male citizens to
be employed
in 2005. Whereas British
men
in 1995, had the least
employment
rate
with
only
55%