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 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 given graphs depict how many males and females were involved in full and part-time jobs in Australia between 1973 and 1993.

In 1993, the number of men who did full-time jobs was nearly 60% among fifteen to nineteen years old. then there was a slight increase and it reached 90%. For men who were twenty to fifty-nine years old, the percentage of full-time employment had no fluctuations and it was around 90%.

From the age of 59 to 60, there was a slow decrease and it was around 70% . after 60 years, there was a sharp decrease in the percentage of full-time employment of men and it was nearly 20%. in 1993, the percentage of full-time employment of 15 to 19 aged people was around 30%.

Then there was a sharp increase and it was 70%. After that, there was a slight increase of nearly 80% in the age of 25-29 people. And as 1973  there were also no fluctuations from 25 to 40 years old. After that, there was a drastic fall in the percentage of a full-time jobs from the age 59 to 65. In the part-time of males in 1973, the percentage was around 7% wherein in 1993 was around 22%.

In 1973 there was a slight decrease and from 25 to 59 there was not that much fluctuation and from 59 to 65  there was a slow decrease but in 1993 from 7% there was a drastic fall and it was around 10% and after that, there were not that fluctuations.

In conclusion, we can say that the member of full-time males is higher than full-time females and part-time females are higher than part-time males.


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