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The image is a table detailing the percentage of working men and women across four employment types for the years 1990, 2000, and 2010. For men in Retail/Shops, the percentages were 13, 13, and 13 respectively; in Health, they were 7, 7, and 9; in Manufacturing, they were 30, 15, and 10; and in Tourism, they were 13, 10, and 10. For women in Retail/Shops, the percentages were 7, 8, and 9 for 1990, 2000, and 2010; in Health, they were 9, 11, and 15; in Manufacturing, they were 7, 8, and 3; and in Tourism, they were 23, 25, and 27.
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The table compares the proportions of men and women employed in four different types of work in 1990, 2000, and 2010.
Overall, it can be seen that, the majority of men were retailers, whereas the majority of women worked in tourism sector. A lower proportion of men worked in healthcare, while the same was for women in manufacturing industry.
As for retailing spehere, only 13 per cent of man worked throughout the period. As for healthcare, only 7 percent accounted, however in 2010 it gained 9 percent. In 2000 and 2010, only 10 % of males worked in tourism sector. Additionally, 30% of males worked in manufacturing which is the lowest among all the others.
Regarding females, most of them worked in tourism industry, whereas the lowest category was manufacturing. As for health, in 2000 it was 9%, and at the end of the period it accounted for 15% respectively.
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