The data illustrates information about a range of job sectors that individuals of 3 age groups have worked in. Overall, those who worked in agriculture, manufacturing, local government, and education increased with age; however, those involved in catering, retail and unclassified jobs decreased in number. Individuals in the health sector, law and accountancy remained steady in numbers across all three age groups.
In regard to the jobs that increased in number, local governmnet and manufacturing jobs had 23 and 18 individuals in the 40-65 age group respectively, which was more than twice the number of those who were between 18-25 years in the same job. Those employed in agriculture increased slighlt between age groups, from 5 in the 18-25 age group to, 7 in 25-40 age group, and 9 by the 40-65 aged individuals. Those who took educational jobs increased slighlt from 18-25 age group to the 25-40 age group but remained the same in the 40-65 age group.
Regarding catering and retail, catering had a slight drop in the nuber of individuals employed in it from 6 in the a18-25 age group to 4 between 40-65 ages. Meanwhile, retail 23 employees between ages 18-25 but decreased substaintially to less than 7 individuals by 25-65 years.
Considering law and health, those enrolled in law remained unchanged at 4 among all three age. Athough those employed in health were slightly more popular among the 25-40 aged individuals than the other age categories, an opposite trend was seen in those employed in accountancy.
