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62) The table indicates the percentages of the unemployment for male and female in many countries in 2000. Looking at the data on Australia, Japan and Netherlands, we can see the unemployment rates for both sexes are not significant difference. Meanwhile, this rates make up more than 12%. In Netherlands, the unemployment rate for female is higher than that for male, and the difference between female and male only account 3.3% . On the other hand, this difference for both sexes is not large in Australia and Japan. Unlike Netherlands, the percentages of the unemployment in Australia and Japan for male and female are approximate equal. In contrast, this rates are much higher in Belize (12.7% ) and Morocco (an immense 22% ) on average. Although, the difference between male and female in Morocco is highest, the unemployment is not much vary in both cases. However, in Belize, this figure for female is more than double so as to male. Morever, the difference between male and female in Belize is still smaller than Morocco. Tu sum up, the unemployment rates in developed countries is lower than that for less developed countries.

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