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The given bar charts illustrate the proportion of of the British laborers across five main industries in 1841 and 2011. Overall, it can be seen that there was a significant rise in services industry, while manufacturing industry experienced decline over the period. Additionally, agriculture/ fishing experienced a dramatic fall by 2011. In terms of services, […]
The bar chart compares the percentage of the UK workforce in five industries in 1841 and 2011. Overall, employment shifted dramatically from primary sectors to services. While manufacturing, agriculture and fishing declined sharply, services became the dominant employer in 2011. In 1841, manufacturing had the largest share at 36%, but this fell fourfold to only […]
The given chart illustrates the proportion of workers in five different industries in the UK in 1841 and 2011. Overall, most citizens chose to work for service industry in the latter year, while the reverse was true for those of energy and water as well as agriculture and fishing fields. Looking closely at the bar […]
The chart illustrates the proportion of the workforce in each of the following major industries (manufacuring, services, agriculture and fishing, construction, energy and water) in the UK between 1841 and 2011. Overall, it can be seen that the highest percentage of labor force in 1841 was manufacuring, while an industry such as energy and water […]
The bar graph presents the percentages in five primary industries of the UK’s workforce in the year 1841 and 2011. It is apparent that manufacturing industry led the UK’s workforce in the year 1841, but in 2011, the pioneering industry was the service. To start, manufacturing and service industries were the most leading source of […]
