The table chart provides information about the proportion of employees in six industries which are manufacturing, Retail, Health care, Construction, and Tourism in a specific nation over the period of 12 years—from 1989 to 2009.
Overall, it can be clearly seen that manufacturing was the highest in 1989, while Health care was the highest in 2009. In both years, Tourism was the lowest.
According to manufacturing, initially, it was 15%, and in the latter year it slightly decreased to 9.8%.
From 1989 to 2009, Retail and Health care were 11.8% and 2.6%, and then the former category was down to reach a low of 10.1%; however the latter category was significantly increase to reach a high of 11.3%.
As for Construction and Education, in 1989, Construction was higher (7.6%) than Education (6.8%), as well as in 2009, Construction was about 1% higher than Education. In tourism, the figure for 1989 was about 2% lower than that of 2009.
