The pie charts compare the proportions of male and female workers employed in three job categories in two countries.
Overall, the service sector accounted for the largest share of employment for both genders in both countries, with its proportion being higher in Country B than in Country A. By contrast, agriculture represented a greater share of employment in Country A, while industry generally made up the smallest proportion, particularly among female workers.
In Country A, services were the dominant employment sector, comprising 56% of male workers and 49% of female workers. Agriculture ranked second for both genders, accounting for 29% of men and a notably higher 43% of women. Industry employed the smallest proportion of workers, at 15% for males and only 8% for females.
In Country B, services remained the leading sector, employing 65% of male workers and an overwhelming 88% of female workers. Industry accounted for a higher share in Country B than in Country A, at 32% for men and 11% for women. In contrast, agriculture represented only a small minority of employment in Country B, with just 3% of male workers and 1% of female workers in this sector.
