The rate of men and women in country A and country B, who worked in three distinct sectors: services, agriculture, industry, is depicted in the diagrams.
Overall, the number of employees, both male and female, in country A and country B were allocated most to services. In addition, the share of people in the former country working for industrial purposes and those in the latter country earning from agriculture made up the lowest.
In the country A, the number of men were distributed most to services about 56%, which was double the proportion of those in agriculture, at roughly 29%. Moreover, 15% left relied on industry. Similarly to the male, the female in services recorded the highest proportion, about half of the total female workers in the country A, followed by those in agriculture at 43%. Only about one tenth of the women worked in industry, showing the lowest proportion among the categories.
In the other nation, workers from both genders were dominant in services, about 65% of men and 88% of women. Additionally, the rate of male in agriculture made up 3%, which was higher than female workers by 2%. About 33% of employees relying on industry were men and 11% of workers in the same sector were women.
