The two following pie charts compare the ratio of industrial parts playing income in Turkey in two specific years. Overall, it has been obvious that the contributions of different sectors varied significantly from 2016 to 2020.
In 2016, the Healthcare and education sector had the most effects with 17% on the economy followed by the trade and transportation system which was in a second step with only one percent lower. Additionally, the Leisure and Hospitality sector, along with Agriculture, contributed equally with 14% to the economy. Manufacturing, construction, and government, provided minor income with 12%, 10%, and 9% of financial income respectively. Finally, the finance and business section was considered as the least effective part of the economy of Turkey.
In 2000, the contribution of sectors related to the economy had major changes. With significant earnings growth, agriculture placed at the top of the list of income contributions, followed by healthcare and education portion, and leisure and hospitality which both supported 17% of Turkey’s economy. construction supplied only 3% of the country’s income which was 7% less than its effect in 2016.
