The given two pie charts compare one UK town (Ashby) and the UK average, illustrating the proportion of individuals aged 23-65 in various occupations in 2008.
Overall, while personal services accounted for the largest share of the chart in Ashby, office work was the most popular job field among people aged 23-65 of the UK average.
In Ashby, personal services had the largest value in the chart, constituting for 21%, followed by office work (18%) and construction work (16%). Moreover, those who were unemployed made 14% of the chart, whereas shop work and technical work accounted for 14% and 9%, respectively. Furthermore, professional work was the least popular occupation, mading up 8% of the total.
As for the UK average, the proportion of office work was 19%, accounting for the highest rate, whereas the figures for personal services and technical work were 17%. Additionally, the rate of professional work (14%) was relatively higher compared to shop work (13%). The shares for those who unemployed and worked in construction work each made up 10% of the total.
