The pie charts illustrate the distribution of male and female employees across three different sectors in 2007.
Overall, it is evident that the highest proportion of both genders work in the services sector in both countries. It is also clear that there are more male employees than female employees in both countries. Not as many womens working as males in 2007.
To begin with, the number of female employees in the services sector was about 49%, while the figures for male workers were higher at 56% in Country A. The agricultural sector accounted for about 43% of female employees, indicating that women made up a significant percentage of the workforce in this sector in Nation A. Additionally, in the industry sector, male workers accounted for 15%, which was significantly higher than the number of female workers, who comprised only 8% in the same sector.
In Country B, the agricultural sector received the least attention from both female and male employees, with almost the same low numbers at 3% and 1%, respectively. However, other sectors achieved better proportions from female and male workers. For example, in the services sector of Country B, the number of male workers was 16 times higher than that of female workers. In the industry sector, male workers made up 32%, while female employees accounted for only 11%.I’m
