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The line graph provides information on the proportion of the labour force in services, namely industrial, sales and office, technical, farming, fishing, forestry, and others, in the USA from 1930 to 2010. The data are given percentage-wise. Overall, it can be seen from the graph that the ratio of employment in agriculture sectors has decreased […]
The line graph compares the proportion of the US workforce employed in five sectors between 1930 and 2010. Overall, the period was marked by a dramatic collapse in agricultural employment, while all other sectors expanded steadily. By 2010, farming, fishing and foresting had shifted from being the dominant source of employment to the smallest contributor. […]
The line graph delineates the shifts in employment patterns across various sectors in the United States from 1930 to 2010. Overall, the data indicates a significant decline in employment within the agricultural sector, juxtaposed with a noteworthy increase in technical and service-oriented positions. In 1930, the agricultural sector, encompassing farming, fishing, and forestry, constituted almost […]
The depicted line graph presents information on employment patterns across five different sectors between 1930 and 2010 in the U.S.A. A glance at the graph reveals that most labor departments grew throughout the years, while the agricultural sector dropped. It is explicitly observed that the agricultural industry, namely farming, fishing, and foresting, was prominent in […]
The line graph illustrates the changes in employment patterns across various sectors in the USA between 1930 and 2010. Overall, it is clear that employment in farming, fishing, and forestry experienced the most significant decline over the period. However, a noticeable rise is seen in the industrial sector. While other services remained relatively stable, both […]
