The graph below shows the employment rate of each gender in four different countries in 2002. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The chart illustrates the percentage of employment between two sexes among 4 nations in 2002.
Overall, these data sources clearly communicate that employed male workers are higher than female ones over the 4 countries, in which the gaps in Finland and Norway are close while those in South Africa and Chile are wider.
Taking a closer look at the bar, one can see that Norwegian men who are in labor age claimed the most proportion compared to other countries, roughly 80% while the female workers’ figure was close behind with 75%. Chilean and Finnish male employees shared almost the same proportions at 70%, in which the former case was a bit higher. However, the numbers of female workers in Finland accounted for about 60%, almost doubled than those in Chile with over 30%. In Africa, the percentage of male workers was the lowest among the 4 countries, making up 50%, followed by the South African female at nearly 40%.
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