The given table illustrates the number of people who worked in distinctive occupations in one nation in 2015 and 2025, and its predictable changes.
Overall, professors was the largest scale of job whereas office managers held the lowest position in both the examined years. Moreover, hospitality had the highest indicator of projected changes.
In 2015, it was apparent that professor was the dominant job with 2,785,000 people, over twice as high as than the figure for cleaners and hospitality which hovered in the range of between 1,235,000 and 1,321,000 people. Next, retail trade and education held the second and third position with 1,785,000 and 1,475,000 people respectively. Turning next to office managers, which had the lowest number of working people at 1,115,000 people.
In 2025, the figure for professors is projected to undergo a slight increase to 2,868,550 people with a change of 3%. It is striking that hospitality is predicted to have a highest fluctuation of 8%, increases by nearly 100,000 people to 1,333,000 people. On the contrary, the data for cleaners will decreases by the negative change of -1% to 1,221,000 people. Meanwhile, retail trade, education and office managers are forecast with the increases of 3,5%, 4% and 5% respectively, range between 1,534,000 and 1,847,000 people.
