The given bar chart gives information about how many people worked in five different types of fields, including sales, accounting, computing, nursing and farming from 2001 to 2008.
Overall, three kinds of types of work, specifically sales, computing and nursing increased, while accounting and farming decreased. Moreover, sales had the largest figure for people employed, but farming was the lowest.
Looking at the bar chart more closely, the highest number of employees in sales was just under 160,000 people, followed by accounting and computing were just over 60,000 people and 60,000 people, respectively in 2001. The number of workers in nursing was about 58,000, which was higher than that of farming (about 23,000 people) in the first year.
In 2008, sales was a field that continued to rank first, with about 162,000 people, while the figure for employees in computing increased significantly to 80,000 people, 20,000 people higher than that of accounting. Similarly, the number of workers in nursing also grew slowly to 60,000 people, but farming declined considerably to 20,000 people, which was the lowest in the final year.
