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The pie charts compare the share of workers in various industries in countries A and B, categorized by gender, in 2007.
Focusing on country A first, the majority of workers were employed in the service sector, at 56% for males and 49% for females. This was followed by agriculture, which attracted far more women than men, with 43% compared to 29%. Conversely, the lowest-ranking industrial complex employed 15% of male workers versus just 8% of their female counterparts.
When it comes to country B, the patterns were somewhat different except for services, which led the pack once again. It accounted for almost half the female workforce at 49% and a whopping 65% of males workers. In stark contrast to country A, agricultural jobs made up the smallest percentage in the study: 3% for men and a meager 1% for women. Industrial male workers stood at 33%, which was almost three times the proportion of their female counterparts (11%)
In summary, the service industry attracted the preponderance of workers across the board, with males exhibiting a noticeable lead.
The pie charts compare the share of workers in various industries in countries A and B, categorized by gender, in 2007.
Focusing on country A first, the majority of workers were employed in the service sector, at 56% for males and 49% for females. This was followed by agriculture, which attracted far more women than men, with 43% compared to 29%. Conversely, the lowest-ranking industrial complex employed 15% of male workers versus just 8% of their female counterparts.
When it comes to country B, the patterns were somewhat different except for services, which led the pack once again. It accounted for almost half the female workforce at 49% and a whopping 65% of males workers. In stark contrast to country A, agricultural jobs made up the smallest percentage in the study: 3% for men and a meager 1% for women. Industrial male workers stood at 33%, which was almost three times the proportion of their female counterparts (11%)
In summary, the service industry attracted the preponderance of workers across the board, with males exhibiting a noticeable lead.