The supplied tabular data depicts the number of individuals working distinct positions in one specific country from 2015 to 2025, along with the projected percentage changes over the period.
From an overall perspective, it is evident that all occupations are expected to experience growth expect cleaners, whose employment figures are projected to declined slightly. Professors remained the largest employment sector in both years, while hospitality showed the highest percentage increase.
Moving toward the details, in 2015, the number of professors stood at 2,785,000, and these figures expected to rise moderately by 3% to 2.868,550 in 2025. Retail trade employment also increased from 1,75,000 in 2015 to 1,847,475 in 2025, representing a growth of 3.5%. Likewise, employment in education is forecast to grow from 1,475,000 to 1,534,000, while the number of office managers to rise by 5%, from 1,115,000 to 1,1170,750.
Hospitality sowed a moderate employment growth, around 1,235,000 in 2015, and 1,333,800 in 2025, an 8% rise. Meanwhile, cleaners are only occupation projected decreased, falling from 1,321,000 to 1,221,000.
