The two charts show the percentages of men and women in employment in three countries in the years 2005 and 2015. In general, we can see that the percentages of working people increased, with the proportion of women showing the most significant rise.
In all of the countries covered, and in both years, the number of men in employment was greater than the number of women. South Korea has the highest rate of male employment – approximately 75% in 2005, rising slightly to about 78% in 2015 – and Canada has the lowest – just over 60% in 2005 and 70% in 2015.
The proportion of women in employment was lower than men in all of the countries covered over the two years. It was below 50% everywhere in 2005, but the figures had risen by 2015. In Canada, over half of the women were working, and in Sweden the figure was exactly 50%. In contrast, the number of South Korean women who were working was only about 35% compared with a percentage which was more than double for men at over 70%. 
The two charts  
show
 the percentages of  
men
 and  
women
 in  
employment
 in three countries in the years 2005 and 2015.  
In general
, we can  
see
 that the percentages of working  
people
 increased, with the proportion of  
women
 showing the most significant rise.
In  
all of the
 countries covered, and in both years, the number of  
men
 in  
employment
 was greater than the number of  
women
. South Korea has the highest rate of male  
employment
  –
 approximately 75% in 2005, rising  
slightly
 to about 78% in 2015  
–
 and Canada has the lowest  
–
  just
  over
 60% in 2005 and 70% in 2015.
The proportion of  
women
 in  
employment
 was lower than  
men
 in  
all of the
 countries covered  
over
 the two years. It was below 50% everywhere in 2005,  
but
 the figures had risen by 2015. In Canada,  
over
 half of the  
women
 were working, and in Sweden the figure was exactly 50%.  
In contrast
, the number of South Korean  
women
 who were working was  
only
 about 35% compared with a percentage which was more than double for  
men
 at  
over
 70%.