The two bar graphs illustrate the proportions of workers in three distinctive sectors (Agriculture, Industry, and Services) for four different nations (Germany, USA, Japan, and China) for two specific years: 1980 and 2010. Units are measured in percentages.
Overall, the proportion of workers in industry was higher in both years than in any other sector, while the percentage of employees in Agriculture was the least except in China.
It is explicitly observed that, in comparison with the proportion of jobholders in industry in the USA and Japan, which witnessed a gradual growth to nearly 70% and 80% in 2010 from 50% in 1980, the quantity in China reached a plateau at 40% at this time. The proportion of laborers in Services in all regions in the former year was higher than in the latter year.
It is lucid that the percentage of workers in Germany, the USA, and Japan in Agriculture departments remained unchanged in both years, whereas in China it dropped somewhat to 50% in 2010 from roughly 70% in 1980. Germany accounted for approximately 80% of workers in industry in 2010, highlighting its dominance in the sector.
