The bar charts illustrate the number of employees in three different fields in grand nations between 1980 and 2010.
Overall, the majority of workers chose industry to work, the opposite was true for agriculture.While there was an upward trend in industry, the services and agriculture declined rapidly except in China.
In 1980, Germany’s workforce in industry dominated at roughly 60%, exceeding the USA, Japan and China by over 9%, 11% and 20% respectively.Similarly, the percentage for Germany forefront of services at approximately 50%, which was a bit higher than the USA and China,compared to Japan owned only 40%.Regarding agriculture, the figure for China reached a peak of over 70%, outstripping the USA and Japan by over 60%, especially,it was 7.5 time higher than Germany’s Rate.
Over the half decade, the number for industry became the most popular in 4 countries, with the rising figures to 80% in Germany and over 60% in the USA In contrast, China remained unchanged at only 40%.Concerning the services, there was a remarkable decline in China, compared to around 10% in the other counties . The Agricultural Workforce in China experienced a slight decrease, was 1.5 times shorter than the year before in China , and constituted a minority in other nations.
