The four pie charts illustrate the distribution of male and female workers across three employment sectors—services, agriculture, and industry—in two countries, labeled A and B.
Overall, the services sector accounts for the largest proportion of workers in both countries and for both genders. However, clear differences emerge in the agricultural and industrial sectors, with Country A showing a far higher involvement in agriculture and Country B having a more dominant industrial workforce, especially among males.
In Country A, both male and female employment is relatively balanced across the three sectors. Among men, the services sector employs the largest share at 56%, followed by agriculture at 29% and industry at 15%. A similar pattern is seen among females, though the distribution is slightly different: 49% are in services, 43% in agriculture, and only 8% in industry.
In contrast, Country B displays a striking imbalance. Services dominate the employment landscape, particularly for females, with a staggering 89% working in this sector. The remaining 11% are in industry, while agriculture is virtually absent at just 1%. Among males, services still lead at 65%, but industry accounts for a significant 32%, leaving only 3% in agriculture.
