The bar chart illustrates the percentage of a country adults in various employment sectors from 2003 to 2013. Overall, there were notable shifts in employment trends, with regards to increases in education training, the hotel industry, the building industry, and self-employment, while decreases were observed in the medical and business sectors. Additionally, there was a significant decline in the unemployment rate during this period.
To begin with, in 2003, approximately 8% of adults were employed in education training, while the figures for the hotel industry and building sector stood at around 3% and 10%, respectively. Over the subsequent decade, these percentages all experienced substantial growth, reaching around 20% by 2013. Moreover, the proportion of self-employed individuals nearly tripled, surging from approximately 10% to slightly over 30% during the same timeframe.
Moving on to 2013, around a quarter of the country working population had opted for self-employment, marking a twofold increase from 2003. In contrast, the percentages of individuals working in the medical industry witnessed a significant decline, decreasing from 20% to 10% over the period.
In conclusion, the bar chart highlights significant shifts in the employment landscape of a country adults from 2003 to 2013. While some sectors experienced growth, others faced declines, reflecting changing preferences and economic conditions during this period
