The line graph illustrates the data on how many people were employed in three sectors of economy in the UK over a span of a decade from 2000 to 2010 . Overall while the employment rates in self-employed and public sectors adhered to rising trends albeit to varying degrees the reverse was true for private sectors which showed a marked decline throughout the period.
With regard to public sectors, in the initial 3 years the rate remained unchanged at just under 40 % however by 2005 the figure underwent a significant increase to 50 % . In the following year a marginal decrease occured in the number of employees in public sectors nevertheless that rate grew up moderately by 2010.
Similarly, approximately 20 % of individuals were self employed in the UK at the beginning of the period given and the figure experienced a mere decline in the first half of a decade however a dramatic growth can be seen by 10 % to 30% in the second half.
By contrast, private sectors provided about 50% of job in UK in 2000 , the figure dropped to 40% where it converged with the rate of public employees in 2003 . By the end of
span studied the figure continued to decrease gradually to 20%
