The figures illustrate the detailed description about the employeement sectors and its contribution in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of any developing country in the year of 1992. Furthermore, it also provides trend of GDP in the nation from 1986 to 1995.
Overall, most of the citizens are employed in natural resources sector and fewest in telecommunication. Meanwhile, the one contributing the highest in the economy is trade, restaurants and hotels with little more than one-third of the total and the lowest is other sector.
When examined the given data thoroughly, it is apparent that there were six sectors in the country providing employment. Natural resources, biggest employment providing sector, served more than three-fourths of total employement of the country followed by government jobs, which accounted for little less than one-tenth. Additionally, the trade, restaurants and hotels field cater around 5% of the job market. Then comes the industrial sectors, providing 3.6% and transportat communication occupying 1.6% of total employment. Remaining sectors served around 3.8%.
Furthermore, trade, restaurants and hotels contribute considerable 37.1% in the national GDP while natural resources 19.2%, industrial companies 15.4%, government jobs 12.5%, transportat communication 8.4%, and other areas 7.4%.
The support in GDP by service sectors and natural resources sector plunged by around 10% in the decade of 1986 to 1995. On the contrast, industry sectors soard by almost similar percentage in the same period.
