Economists believe that countries with more income inequality have lower unemployment rates. An economist in 1996 developed the Table below which contains the following information for ten countries during the 1980-1995 time period:
- The change from 1980 to 1995 in ratio of the average wage of the top 10% of all wage earners to the median wage
Count of Education
|
Education
|
|
Marital Status
|
Single Married
|
Total
|
High school or less Beyond high school
|
16.00% 32.00%
|
48.00%
52.00%
|
15.10% 36.90%
|
Total
|
31.10% 68.90%
|
100.00%
|
- The change from 1980 to 1995 in unemployment rate.
Count of Gender
|
Gender
|
Age
|
Men Women
|
Grand Total
|
16-29
|
19.20%
|
112.60%
|
31.80%
|
30-43
|
22.20%
|
15.10%
|
37.30%
|
44-57
|
13.30%
|
7.20%
|
20.50%
|
58-71
|
5.10%
|
3.80%
|
8.90%
|
72-85
|
1.00%
|
0.50%
|
1.50%
|
Grand Total
|
60.80%
|
39.20%
|
100.00%
|
Count of Employment |
|
Employment |
Total |
Unemployed |
23.20% |
Employed |
76.80% |
Grand Total |
100.00% |
Average of annual income |
|
Employment |
Total |
Unemployed |
22988.93103 |
Employed |
60563.76432 |
Grand Total |
51846.403 |
Approximate the percentage of these who are men under the age of 30 is approximately______. The percentage of these who are single with no formal beyond high school is approximately _____. The percentage of these who are currently employed is aapproximately _____.
The average annual of the employed in this sample is _____. The aapproximate percentage of those who are married with formal education beyond high school is _______.