The bar charts compare the proportions of male and female employees working in agriculture, industry, and services in two countries, A and B. Overall, it is notable that the service sector recorded the largest percentage of both genders in both countries. Country B has the lowest percentage of workers in agriculture, while that was true for the industry category in the other country.
Regarding the male workers in the two countries, over half of the male employees in country A and country B work in the service sector at 56% and 65%, respectively. Compared to country A, the number of males working in the industry category in country B is two times higher. While country A accounted for 3% of workers in the agriculture group, country B had three times higher than country A, at 29%.
Turning to the female laborers, services were still the dominant sector for workers in country A and B, but country B had a higher figure at 88%, while that of country A constituted only half that amount. In contrast, the proportion of female workers in the agriculture category in country A was as high as 43%, while that only made up 1% in country B. Finally, the number of female industrial workers in both countries recorded at around 10% of the chart, specifically at 8% in country A and 11% in country B.
