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The image shows two bar charts depicting sector distribution of workers in four countries. Top chart: Germany - Agriculture 10%, Industry 30%, Services 60%; USA - Agriculture 2%, Industry 20%, Services 78%; Japan - Agriculture 3%, Industry 30%, Services 67%; China - Agriculture 35%, Industry 40%, Services 25%. Bottom chart titled "Percentage of workers in three sectors: 2010": Germany - Agriculture 10%, Industry 20%, Services 70%; USA - Agriculture 5%, Industry 30%, Services 65%; Japan - Agriculture 10%, Industry 30%, Services 60%; China - Agriculture 40%, Industry 30%, Services 30%.
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The bar charts to pick the proportional workers in three different sectors of jobs in four countries from 1980 to 2011.
Looking from an overall perspective. It is really apparent that China used to have the most workers in those three Fields while in 2011 the Germany considered to have the highest amount.
In 1890, Germany had the most of its workers in industry and services and it remained the same for following years. However, the USA who had the almost same percent of workers in that sectors, saw an increase in numbers of workers entering Industries in 2011.Moreover, the numbers of industrial workers in the USA rose up to 70% and Germany up to 18% respectively.
While , industry workers in Japan had increased dramatically , the services dropped to 30%. Furthermore , Chinese workers used to attend agricultural jobs , but in 2011 dropped it number in all fields.
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