This is a bar graph showing the share of women in the health workforce, within selected countries,
and during the years of 1989-1997. A wide range of countries are listed, including Vietnam,
the United States, the United Kingdom, Uganda and Austria to name just a few. The United
States, United Kingdom, Romania and the Russian Federation seem to have the highest shares
topping over 75%. Cambodia is a country with a very low share.
The image depicts a bar graph of the Share of women in the health workforce, selected countries
in 1989-1997. Women in percentages, with corresponding countries. Russian Federation seems
to be in first place, with Romania, United States and United Kingdom close to it, all within
or close to the 75% mark.
This graph provides the share of women in the health workforce from 1989-1997 in selected
countries. The data is a bar chart of the percentages in over 20 countries. Only Cambodia
has a health workforce where fewer than 50% of the workers are women.
This is a graph showing the share of women in the healthcare workforce of selected countries.
Overall the countries with the most women in healthcare are the United States and Russia.
Cambodia is the country with the least.
The title of this figure is Share of Women in the health workforce, selected countries, 1989-1997.
The figure is a representation of women in the health field.
The graph shows the correlation between shares owned by women in the health work force and
in which countries. Only a select group of countries apply. The graph maps out the correlation
between the years of 1989 through 1997.
This graph depicts the percentage of the health care workforce that are women in various countries.
The data was accumulated from 1989-1997. The U.S. is among the leaders in women in the health
care workforce.
This graph shows the percentage of women in the health workforce in selected countries. Some
of the highest include the United States and Russia, with the lowest being in Cambodia.
The following chart lists the share of women in the medical work force per country from 1989
to 1997. The countries listed had a high number of women in the overall medical work force.
With the once exception being Cambodia.
This chart describes share of women in the health workforce in selected countries for the
years 1989 through to the year 1997. Countries on the chart include Uganda and Thailand.
From 1989 to 1997 there was a study conducted worldwide of the health industry, particularly
the role of women in said sector and how it has changed over time. There are now more women
working in the health industry than ever before.
This is the amount of women in the health workplace from 1989-1997. In nearly every country
selected, women form the majority. The exceptions is Cambodia; Uganda and Rwanda are close
to 50%. The highest was Russia at far more than 75%
This bar chart shows: Share of women in the health workforce selected countries. Some of
the countries listed are: Vietnam, USA, and the United Kingdom.