The pie charts highlight Information about the number of people who were distributed in Great Britain, over a 60 r period from 1932 to 1992.
Overall it can be clearly observe that industry and unemployment why are the most popular work forces in 1932, while the clear majority of the work forces made up of services and the government sector in 1992. Another noticeable point is that there was a rapid growth in the distribution of Services Department over the period.
The proportion of employment distribution of the services secto increased substantially, which figure rising from 15% to just over half between 1932 and 1992. Furthermore, only 3% of people employed by the government in 1932 where is this figure rose by five times over the 60 years period.
By contrast, in 1932 the most common distribution was industry representing almost half of the workforce by 1992, it had Poland to less than a feet of total about the whole period. Similarly, workforce distribution in the employment category dropped significantly from 25% in 1932 to only 10% in 1992. On the final comparison, the rate of agriculture and fishing sectors also experience a less distribution with figures declined by 4% in 1992.
