The table illustrates the total number of people participating in different types of work sectors according to their age group in the United Kingdom in 1998 and 2006.
Overall, groups from 26 to 45 showed more interest in every sector, whereas only a few numbers of populations of other age groups attended in such workplaces. Most common job for individuals from age 18 to 45 was technology. Meanwhile, for people whose age ranges from 36 to 65 participated more in English education field.
In 1998, a significant number of people of age 18 to 25 participated in hotel and catering work, accounting for 25,764. Likewise, elder people who interested in this job exhibited less involvement. However, in 2006, the popularity of hotel and catering jobs among 18 to 25 individuals declined to 18,998, although its popularity for elderly people surged to 7,544.
Similarly, in 1998, building was the most common job for every age group, but in 2006, it dwindled from 112565 to 86430, 7960 to 4640, 21555 to 19003. For each group of age, respectable participation for technology increased. By 2006, large number of people of age 26 to 35 involved in this job reached from 63,889 to 454,375. For education, people of age 18 to 25, 46 to 55, 56 to 65 showed less interest in 2006 than in 1998.
