The charts below illustrate the percentage of individuals aged 23-65 engaged in various occupations in a UK town (Asbhy) and the UK as a whole in 2008.
The pie charts provide insights into the employment distribution of people aged 23 to 65 in Asbhy and the entire United Kingdom in 2008.
Overall, it is evident that the majority of individuals in both regions were employed in office work and personal services. However, there were notable differences in the remaining data.
In Asbhy, the most prevalent occupations in 2008 were personal services, accounting for 21%, followed closely by office work at 18% and construction work at 16%. Shop work and the town’s unemployment rate each constituted 14%, while a relatively smaller proportion, under 10%, was observed in technical and professional work.
In contrast, in the UK, the largest proportion of people (19%) worked in office roles, with personal services and technical work trailing by only 2%. Professional work and shop work were almost equally represented, with 14% and 13% of individuals employed in these sectors, respectively. Finally, 10% of people in the UK were either construction workers or unemployed in 2008.
