The bar graph illustrates the data of employment distribution among the three largest division of labor such as agriculture, services, and industries in three different countries, from 1980 to 2020. Overall, country A and country C have the same upward trend, with the highest percentage of workforce allocation in public services. Meanwhile, country C have the highest job percentage in agriculture in the span of 40 years.
First of all, we can see that there were similarity in growing trend of job in services industry between country A and country C, with 40% growth in 1980 and 50% growth in 2020. Both country A and country C were have the second largest popular job in industry, whereas the least profesion interest in agriculture. Furthermore, profession in the agriculture was insignificant in country C with just 2% of people opting for this field throughout 4 decades.
On the other hand, in terms of agriculture, many people in country B were working in agriculture industry, reaching approximately 55% of job holder are choosing this area. Meanwhile, the second largest occupation of people from country B was in services industry. There were not so many people choose the industrial division, although there was a rising trend in that area, from 1980 with just 20% of people choosing this path to 40% growth.
