The shown graph above compares Employment rates in three different sectors, in the UK economy between 2000 and 2010.
Overall, it is noticeable that the figure that stands for private sector was at its highest point and even highest among all sights of other sectors. Despite this, it ended up becoming the least at the number of hired individuals. It is obvious, that throughout 10 years, employers in public sector went through 1st position in rate of employers. Surprisingly, the rate for private sector experienced only decline.
Looking more closely to the graph, we are able to take a look at that, in 2003, people in public and private sectors showed us the same number. Afterwards, the graph which is for private sector started going downwards while graph for public sector was going up. Between 2007 and 2007, there was a little oscillation in the number of hired individuals in public sector.
Taking a closer look at the figure of self-employed people, we can see that they witnessed a slight growth from around 17 to 20 between 2000 and 2002
