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The pie charts give information about labour distribution in the UK between the years 1932 and 1992. Overall, the industry sector had the highest percentage in 1932, but it decreased a lot by 1992. In contrast, the services sector saw the most increase over the period. Agriculture did not change much. In 1932, industry made […]
The pie charts illustrate the distribution of the workforce in the UK across five sectors in 1932 and 1992. Overall, there was a significant shift from industry to services over the 60-year period. While industry was the dominant sector in 1932, services became the largest employer by 1992. In contrast, agriculture showed little to no […]
The pie chart illustrates the distribution of the workforce in the UK and it highlights the changes from 1932 to 1992. In 1932, almost half of the workforce consists of industry workers, as seen in brown. Following that, represented by a pale pink, around 25% of of the 1932 workforce is unemployed. Services as well […]
The pie charts highlight Information about the number of people who were distributed in Great Britain, over a 60 r period from 1932 to 1992. Overall it can be clearly observe that industry and unemployment why are the most popular work forces in 1932, while the clear majority of the work forces made up of […]
The given pie chart depicts the number of employed and unemployed people in different fields in Philippines in 1932 and 1992. In 1932 42% of people were employed by the industrial field, but this percentage had a great don’t fall and reach 15% in 1992, workers were appointed for government job in 1932 was only […]
The pie charts highlight information about the proportion of the workforce, which was allocated across five distinct sectors in the United Kingdom over 60 years, starting from 1932. overall, it is evident that in 1932, the UK deployed the highest number of personnel in the industrial sector, whereas, in 1992, the services sector took the […]
