The table below illustrates the number of people working in each job, divided into three age groups.
Overall, the youngest age group ranges from 18 to 25, with the largest number of people choosing retail sphere, while the oldest employees tend to work in manufacturing.
Meanwhile, many people in the middle group of age 25-40 occupy the highest numbers in other areas of work. Nevertheless, accountancy represents the smallest proportion among all groups.
A more detailed look at the table reveals that retail sector takes the leading role among young people, with 23 individuals, followed by health and manufacturing, each employing 12 people. Moreover, these two sectors are also popular among the middle group, where their figures rise slightly. In terms of the elder people, manufacturing employs 23 individuals, making it the most common sector, followed by local government with 18 workers. Notably, accountancy remains the smallest employer in every age group, showing very little change across the different age ranges.
