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The image displays two bar charts titled "Percentage of workers in three sectors: 1980" and "Percentage of workers in three sectors: 2010," comparing workforce distributions across Agriculture, Industry, and Services in Germany, USA, Japan, and China. For 1980, Agriculture: Germany ~6%, USA ~4%, Japan ~12%, China ~74%; Industry: Germany ~48%, USA ~36%, Japan ~40%, China ~18%; Services: Germany ~46%, USA ~60%, Japan ~48%, China ~8%. For 2010, Agriculture: Germany ~1%, USA ~2%, Japan ~4%, China ~36%; Industry: Germany ~32%, USA ~22%, Japan ~29%, China ~30%; Services: Germany ~67%, USA ~76%, Japan ~67%, China ~34%.
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The given charts show the proportion of employees in the three sectors across four nations between 1980 and 2010.
Overall, in 1980, the proportion of citizens working in industry were highest in Germany, the US, and Japan, but in China it was agriculture. In 2010, the percentage of industry in Germany, the USA, and Japan increased, but the percentage of agriculture in China decreased.
In 1980, the proportion of people choosing agriculture in China was the highest at 70%. But in the remaining 3 countries, this rate was the lowest and no more than 10%. And the highest percentage of workers choosing industry in Germany, the US, and Japan were the highest with 60%, 51% and 49%. The rest all ranked second as services proportion. In Germany, the US and China the rate were the same, with 50%. Japan was the lowest among the four countries with 40%.
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