The pie charts depict the proportion of two genders employees in two unspecified nations A and B.
Overall, the initial impression we can see from the chart is that service sector is the most attractive to employees in both nations. In country A, The labourers had a tendency on working in agriculture more than industry, whilst country B witnessed the opposite picture.
In Nation A, the highest employment rate was in the service sector, with 56% of men and 49% of women involved in this field. Agriculture was the second most common sector, employing 29% of men and 43% of women. However, the industrial sector had the lowest proportions, with 15% of men and only 8% of women employed.
It can be seen that the number of people working in service made up the majority of both men (65%) and women (88%) in country B. In contrast to nation A, industry in country B attracted more workers than agriculture with 32% of male and 11% of female, interestingly, agriculture was recorded only a minimal proportion— only 3% of men and a negligible 1% of women.
