The provided pie charts illustrate the percentage distribution of male and female workers across three sectors—Agriculture, Industry, and Services—in two different countries, A and B.
Overall, it is evident that the Service sector has the largest share of workers in both countries, particularly in Country B, where it accounts for a significant majority of the workforce. Conversely, Agriculture shows a higher proportion in Country A, especially among female workers, while Industry has a more prominent role in Country B, particularly for male workers.
In Country A, the Service sector employs the largest percentage of both male and female workers. Specifically, 56% of men work in Services, compared to 49% of women. Agriculture holds a more substantial share for female workers, with 43% of women working in this sector, while only 29% of men are involved in Agriculture. The Industry sector has the smallest share in Country A, employing just 15% of men and 8% of women.
In Country B, the Service sector is also dominant, with a remarkable 89% of female workers and 65% of male workers employed in this field. The Industry sector comes in second, representing 32% of male workers and 11% of female workers. Agriculture, on the other hand, has the lowest proportion in Country B, with only 3% of men and a mere 1% of women working in this sector.
