The given diagrams illustrate the proportion of employees from both genders in two distinctive nations.
Overall, the service sector was the primary employer for both male and female workers regardless of their nations. However, the dominance was more pronounced in country B. Moreover, agriculture played a more significant role in the employment landscape of country A compared to country B.
The workforce of country A has a more balanced distribution across these three sectors, although service sectors still attract the largest shares in both genders. Among male workers, the service sector was engaged by 56% of them, while the proportions were 29% for agriculture and 15% for industry. The pattern was similar when it comes to female workers, with 49% working in service, 43% in agriculture and 8% in industry.
In country B, the dominance of the service industry sector among male and female workers was remarkable. A striking 88% of females were employed in the service sector, while the respective figure for men was 65%. However, a smaller proportion of females worked in industry and agriculure, with 11% and 1%,respectively. In contrast, around 32% of men engaged professionally in industry, and a similarly negligible percentage (3%) worked in a griculture.
