The graph shows the changes in the labor force. Before 1961, 75% of women were excluded from the job market; after that, more and more women started to have a job. In 2005, only 40% of women still haven't entered the job market. By contrast, more and more males were not in the labor force. Between 2005 and 2006, 68% of males were employed, 28% were not in the labor force, and 4% were not employed.