The pie charts illustrate how prevalent six specific jobs were among 23 – 65 cohorts in a town in the UK called Ashby and the whole country in 2008.
Overall, Personal service was the most common career opted by Ashby’s surveyed citizens, as was the case of Office work in the whole nation, with the data recorded in Ashby surpassing the corresponding figure for the nation, proportionally. It was also reported that the least preferred job in Ashby was Professional work, while across the country was Construction work and Unemployed.
Looking first at the percentages of workers participating in Personal service and Office work, about 21% of inquired Ashby dwellers decided to choose the former, 4% higher than the UK’s counterparts. The disparity between two areas in terms of the latter, was marginally smaller, consisting of 18% in Ashby and 19% in the whole country. Moreover, 16% was the rate of staff working in the Construction field, compared to that in the same field, at 10%.
Turning to the remaining occupations, Ashby personnels in commercial work accounted for 14% reaching the parity of Professional workers in the UK. Meanwhile, the share of Professional workers in Ashby was 8%, revealing that such a decision was the least preferred in that area. Notable, unemployed residents in Ashby made up 14%, surpassing the corresponding figure for the nation by 4%. Ultimately, there was reportedly a large difference between two regions, when it came to the Technical sector, the level of Ashby employees was about twice as much that of the whole country, at 9% and 17%, respectively.
