The bar chart presents data regarding the distribution of employment among adults in 2003 and 2013
Overall, this period depict maginal changes in each occupations. In 2003, the highest proportions of employment were those studying and working in business, in 2013, self employed became the most prevalent option job in the given period.
in 2003, around one -fifth of adult population was employed in the medical field, then this figure for this category witnessed a plunge in 2013, it was halved. Similarly, the majority of of adults were engaged in business occupations, comprising over 45% of the workforce. However, the percentage of business workers experienced a sharp decline of around 20% in 2013. Moreover, there was a marginal decrease in the proportion of unemployed people, from more than 10% to 5%.
in contrast,in 2003, around 7% of individuals working education training and it was significantly higher in 2013 with about nearly 20%. Futhermore, The Hotel industry was initially the least attractive industry with only under 5% but in 2013, this job underwent a surge, reaching approximately 20% .Comprising the figures for building and self employed brackets,around 10% and roughly 12%,respectively. Afterward, in 2013 , both figures showed dramatic escalation,reaching 20% and over 30%,in turn
