The graphs below illustrate the number of male and female workers in various employment sectors in the Republic of Freedonia in 1975 and 1995.

In 1975, the number of male workers exceeded the number of female workers in all sectors. In the public sector (defense), the number of male workers was nearly nine times that of female workers, with 25,000 and 2,25,000 respectively. In the communications sector, the difference in the number of male and female workers was the least, with less than 10%, and the total number of workers was approximately 300,000. The majority of the population belonged to the public sector among these six sectors, with 850,000 men and 680,000 women.

In 1995, the population and sex difference at the public sector seemed to remain relatively unchanged compared to that in 1975. However, the number of women in the communications sector surpassed that of men, with women's number being twice that of men. The number of women workers in the finance sector was nearly equal to that of men, with a count of 500,000. In 1975, the number of male finance workers was four times that of female workers. In the wholesale sector, the number of female workers was in the lead, with a count of 800,000.

Overall, the number of women workers increased in some sectors while remaining relatively constant in others.

Freedonia Employment Trends: A Comparison of Male and Female Workers in 1975 and 1995

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