The supplied line graph illustrates the number of mothers in full-time job measured in percentage. The data was investigated according to the France statistics between the years of 2010 and 2018.
Overall, it is obvious that the largest portion was in the approximately 2018 year, whereas the number in the 2015 year considered as the smallest percentage. In contrast to 2010, the indicator of employers at the end of the given years was two times higher.
At the beginning of the following years, the percentage of females was exactly 20%. Then, there was a slight surge from 2010 to 2012 by a narrow margin. Before plunging tremendously, the figure remained static until 2014 with almost 25%. Following this, the graph reached its nadir in 2015 with roughly 10%, after which it climbed markedly between 2015 and 2017 by over 5%. Ultimately, after an enormous upward trend the percentage of mothers reached its peak with around 40% in 2018.
The supplied line graph illustrates the number of mothers in full-time job measured in
percentage
. The data
was investigated
according to the France statistics between the years of 2010 and 2018.
Overall
, it is obvious that the largest portion was in the approximately 2018
year
, whereas the number in the 2015
year
considered as the smallest
percentage
.
In contrast
to 2010, the indicator of employers at the
end
of the
given
years was two times higher.
At the beginning of the following years, the
percentage
of females was exactly 20%. Then, there was a slight surge from 2010 to 2012 by a narrow margin.
Before
plunging
tremendously
, the figure remained static until 2014 with almost 25%. Following this, the graph reached its nadir in 2015 with roughly 10%, after which it climbed
markedly
between 2015 and 2017 by over 5%.
Ultimately
, after an enormous upward trend the
percentage
of mothers reached its peak with around 40% in 2018.