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The image presents tables comparing survey results on aspects of city living in 1980 and 2010. For 1980, Education: Good 72%, Neither 23%, Bad 5%; Healthcare: Good 82%, Neither 10%, Bad 8%; Environment: Good 72%, Neither 22%, Bad 6%; Shops: Good 64%, Neither 24%, Bad 12%; Employment: Good 62%, Neither 22%, Bad 16%; Transport: Good 52%, Neither 16%, Bad 32%. For 2010, Education: Good 82%, Neither 14%, Bad 4%; Healthcare: Good 74%, Neither 12%, Bad 14%; Environment: Good 64%, Neither 14%, Bad 22%; Shops: Good 62%, Neither 23%, Bad 15%; Employment: Good 72%, Neither 5%, Bad 23%; Transport: Good 39%, Neither 23%, Bad 38%.
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The given two table charts illustrate that the two surveys done on various sectors how many people were lived on whorking on those sectors in 1980 and 2010.
For an overview, it can be seen that, education had the highest percentage while, people who working on transport jobs was the least.
To begin with, the education sector was at 72 % in 1980 on good but, this figure increased dramatically to 82 % in 2010 Whereas, nearly 9 % of people were feealing bad by doing education job in same year. the data is increased in this bad aspect. followed by environment, in 2010 approxmatly 16 % of the people felt bad by tdoing this job but, in 1980 it was 6 %.
The reamining sectors healthcare, shops and transport were decreased gradually in 2010 as compared to before by 74 %, 60 %, 39 %, respectively. employment had a significant increase in 2010 with 72.
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