The table includes employees data that presented by percentage, and also includes gender of the workers within 4 industries, and it recoded this information in three different times to show the movement and characteristics of those variables during certain period.
In 1990s the workers men was more than women in all industries except for health, and manufacturing was the more industry including men workers which is recorded 30 percent, and tourism was the main job for women.
In 2000s the situation not changed much and the values is nearly still the same with a little modification, for example the percentage of men employees in manufacturing industry reduced to half of what it was in 1990s which is this time 15 percent, for women there is a small increase of the percentage value, which increased by 2 percent in both health and tourism industry and increased by 1 percent in manufacturing and retail.
In 2010s the number of men workers still the same in both tourism and retail industry and increased in health when it still decreasing in manufacturing which is now 10 percent. For women 2010 make no exception and bring more increasing of women workers, but what is very clear is that the number of manufacturing women’s workers decrease with a big change which flow from 8 to 3 percent, and that is the same situation as men.
