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The bar chart gives information about five different employment categories among adults in 2003 and 2013. Overall, there was an increase in the proportion of education training, hotel industry, building, and self-employment, whereas the reverse was true for the other three categories. Additionally, although business rate was the highest in 2003, the leading position was […]
The given chart delineates the proportion of adults recruited in seven distinct categories across the US during 2003 and 2013. It is readily evident that applicants settled for one of the preponderant sectors like business, self employed, unemployed in both years. Additionally, hotel industry and building faced a descending trajectory, the reverse pattern can be […]
The employment status of adults in the US in 2003 and 2013 is illustrated in the given bar chart. Overall, the chart shows that there were some increases in the percentages of people working in education training, hotel industry, building sphere and the self-employment sector, when the medical and business sectors experienced decreases during 10-year […]
The proportions of adults employed in different spheres for 2003 and 2013 are depicted on the bar chart. Overall, while the percentages of employment in medical field, business and the index of unemployment diminished, the values of remaining 4 indicators increased. In details, graph clearly illustrates the increase of employment in education training from approximately […]
The bar chart illustrates the comparison between 7 types of adult population employment in 2003 and 2013. In general, the variation of jobs in the adult population was more even in 2013 compared to 2003, when business occupations were prevalent, while the least popular job was in the hotel industry. In 2003, the population’s interest […]
