The table gives information about the number of human in each age group working for four sector in the UK in between 1998 and 2006.
Overall, the data compares four sectors — hotel and catering, construction, technology, and education — across five different working age groups (18–25, 26–35, 36–45, 46–55, and 56–65) between the years 1998 and 2006.
In 1998, In the hotel and catering sector, there was a notable increase in the total of employees, growing from 17,663 in 1998 to 19,034, from 4,300 in 1998 to 7,544, highlighting 26-35 age and 56 – 65 age, respectively. Moreover, the middle-age groups, from age 36 to 45, increase slightly from 15,229 in 1998 to 21,303 in 2006. On the other hand, the building sector shows a substantial decline in employment, particularly in younger groups, dropping from 112,565 in 1998 aged 18 to 86,430 in 2006 aged 25.
The education area experienced a notable decline in employment among younger age and elderly age groups, reducing from 6,388 in 1998 to 4,987 in 2006 ( aged 18-25) and from 43, 647 in 1998 to 23,000 in 2016. In contrast, in the technology sector, the number of employment significantly increased over all age groups, concerning a substantial increase, among aged 18 – 25 and 56 – 65, from 5,497 to 187,600 and from 800 to 19,532 between 1998 and 2006, respectively
