The pie charts give information about labour distribution in the UK between the years 1932 and 1992.
Overall, the industry sector had the highest percentage in 1932, but it decreased a lot by 1992. In contrast, the services sector saw the most increase over the period. Agriculture did not change much.
In 1932, industry made up 45% of the workforce, which was the largest part. Unemployment was also high at 25%. Services accounted for 15%, while agriculture and fishing had 12%. The government sector was very small, with only 3% of workers.
In 1992, the situation was different. Services became the biggest sector, reaching 52%. Industry fell sharply to 15%. Government jobs increased to 15%, while unemployment went down to 8%. Agriculture and fishing stayed almost the same at around 11%.
Overall, the charts show a clear change from industry to services in the UK workforce.
