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The image presents a bar chart comparing the percentage of the UK workforce in five major industries in 1841 and 2011: Manufacturing, Services, Agriculture/ Fishing, Construction, and Energy/ Water. In 1841, Manufacturing stood at 36%, Services at 33%, Agriculture/Fishing at 22%, Construction at 5%, and Energy/Water at 3%. By 2011, there was a significant shift with Services rising to 81%, Manufacturing dropping to 9%, followed by Construction at 8%, Agriculture/Fishing at 1%, and Energy/Water at 1%.
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The bar chart compares the percentage of the UK workforce in five industries in 1841 and 2011.
Overall, employment shifted dramatically from primary sectors to services. While manufacturing, agriculture and fishing declined sharply, services became the dominant employer in 2011.
In 1841, manufacturing had the largest share at 36%, but this fell fourfold to only 9% in 2011. The most significant decline, however, occurred in agriculture and fishing, which dropped from 22% to just 1%. Energy and water also decreased slightly, falling from 3% to 1%.
By contrast, services experienced a dramatic rise, increasing from 33% to 81%, making it the largest industry by far in 2011. Construction also grew modestly from 5% to 8%.
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