The table showcases the various employment sectors people from three distinct age groups engage in along with the number of individuals involved in each.
Overall, individuals aged between 10 and 25 have the highest involvement in the retail sector. In contrast, people 25 years old or above and below 40 are mostly enrolled in sectors other than those mentioned. Members from the 40-65 age range prefer the manufacturing domain. Across all the cohorts, accountancy remains the least preferred one.
Young adults aged 18-25 are heavily engaged in the retail sector, totalling 23, while 21 are employed in other sectors. Among all the mentioned fields, agriculture, law, and accountancy have the participation of 5 or fewer individuals.
18 middle-aged adults participate in sectors beyond the focused ones, making the highest ranking one in the table. Furthermore, both health and manufacturing segments see equal participation of 15 employees, from this age bracket. In comparison, only 2 accountants form part of this age bracket.
In continuation, a majority of 40-65-year-old individuals seek employment in the manufacturing sector, as opposed to the legal and financial-related fields, with merely 4 and 3 employees in each respectively.
