The pie charts compare the three job sectors in terms of the percentage of male and female workforces in two different states, A and B, in 2007. (Namely, industry, agriculture, and services).
Overall, male workers showed good results in the field of services; however, females illustrated unexpectedly similar rates in this sector in both states. Additionally, women and men in State A performed significantly better in agriculture than workers in State B. However, when it comes to industry, State B possessed a good rate.
Firstly, male workers represented 29% in the agriculture sector in State A; nevertheless, 3% was shown by agricultural laborers in State B. The industry scale in State B showed 32%, which is twice the amount compared to the rate in State A (15%). Men employed in both states demonstrated the highest results in the realm of services—56% and 65%, respectively.
In addition, females in State A stood at 43% in the agricultural scale, but women in the other state illustrated the lowest result, which is 1%. On the other hand, they demonstrated a higher percentage in industry—11%, which is 3% more than the rate of State B (8%). Surprisingly, both states showed the same rate in terms of services, which made up 49%.
