The bar chart compares the number of people in terms of five various jobs in 2001 and 2008. Overall, the sales section was the most popular work in both period, while farming was the less popular in both years. Additionally, other three works accounted almost similar numbers.
In 2001, workers who worked as salers were responsible for around
150,000, whereas accounting consitituted 65,000. Similarly, computing and nursing made up similar numbers, with 60,000, whilst farming was roughly 25,000.
By 2008, the number of employees in sales section skyrocketed slightly to about 182,000, making more stable its dominance. The computing also saw notably increase, climbing to 80,000, and nursing edged up to 61,000. With regard to downward trends, the number of workers in accounting declined marginally to just below 60,000, and farming also witnessed a marginal fall to 20,000.
