
This chart compares the percentage of total seats of parliament held by women in several countries. Rwanda has the most, 45 seats, over 50% of their parliament. Iran has the least, under 10% of their parliament, only 8 seats.


This chart describes the number of parliament seats held by women across the globe, as of January 31 2011. Counts are given in rates and in actual numbers.


This appears to be a bar chart showing the amount of women serving in the Parliament of various countries and broken down by country. There doesn't appear to be any correlation between the region of the country and the amount of women in Parliament.


The charts show the number of seats held in parliament by women. Rwanda has the highest percentage with 45, while Iran has the lowest percentage with 8. China has the highest number, with 637.


This is a graph showing how many women hold seats in parliament in 2011. It shows that Rwanda has more women who have seats than any other country. Blue bars are used to show the percentage.


Bar chart of seats held in parliament by women for various countries for January 2011 as a percentage of total seats. Rwanda, Sweden, South Africa top.


This chart shows the amount of seat held by women in parliament as of January 31st 2011. The country with the highest is Rwanda with a total of 45 seats held by women. Iran was a the lowest with only 8.


This bar graph compares the percentages of various countries' parliamentary seats held by women. Each bar represents the percentage of parliament held by women as of January 31st, 2011. Next to each bar, in a light blue box, the reader can see the actual number of women in parliament in each of the countries compared. Rwanda (about 57%) is followed by Sweden (about 45%) in terms of largest percentages of women legislators. The countries in this comparison that have the fewest women representatives, are Nigeria (about 7%) and Iran (about 3%).


This is a chart showing he seats held in parliament by women as of January 31, 2011. Rwanda is at the top with 45, and Iran is at the bottom with less than 5.


As of January 2011, this shows the percentage of women holding parliamentary seats. Surprisingly, Rwanda is at the top at nearly 60%. The US, of course, is far below at under 20%, because we hate women. Still better than Iran, which only has 8 women in total.


This is a graph showing the total number of seats that are seats held by women in parliament. It lists a selection of various countries. the date for this is as of January 31st 2011.


This chart describes seat held in Parliament by women in January of 2011, as a percentage of the total. Countries represented on the chart include Sweden and Argentina.


seats held in parliament by womoen january 31 2011 % of total number of seats held by women This chart shows the percentage of total parliament seats held by women in order of highest to lowest percentage by country. It also shares the number of seats that are held by women for each country. The top four countries are Rwanda (45 women), Sweden (157 women), South Africa (178 women), and Argentina (99 women).

