The given bar chart illustrates the proportion of employment in services, agriculture and industries within three countries between 1980 and 2020.
Overall, employment in services showed an upward trend within all given countries, while the figures for agriculture experienced an opposite pattern.
According to the data, the largest sector in country A was services, employing almost 48%, with agriculture and industry each accounting for 20% and 30% in 1980. By 2020 the figures for service increased to 55%, while agriculture decreased to just 10%. Industrial employment remained almost stable, showing a negligible fall to approximately 29%. Similarly, country C had services as its leader at the beginning of the period (70%), followed by industry (35%) and agriculture (5%). Over four decades country C underwent a similar transformation as country A, with services showing considerable rise to 80%. This growth was accompanied by a decline in the percentage of the workforce in both, industry and agriculture, 25% and almost 3% in 2020.
In contrast, country B started the period with agriculture reported as the dominant sector (55%), while the percentage of industry and services was approximately 20% and 25% in 1980. In 2020 agriculture’s figures experienced a fall to about 45%, whereas the employment in services significantly increased to just over 40%. Similarly, the figures for industry grew dramatically, reaching 40% at the end of the period.
