The bar chart provides key information about five industries, which support the economic status in Brazil across three different years. The units are measured in percentages. Overall, it can be seen that finance sector i
The bar chart illustrates the Canadian labor’s rates in main industries between 1580 to 2020. On the whole, the percentages of people who work for Manufucturing and agriculture/fishing have decreased. In contrast, workfo
The bar charts divide the Canadian workforce into five categories based on the type of industry they work in for the years 1850 and 2020.The overall trend shownin the data is a steep rise in the proportion of employees e
The graph illustrates data about comparison on how many labourers worked in several types of industry in Canada between 1850 and 2020. Overall, manufacturing, agriculture or fishing, and energy or water industries experi
The flow chart indicates a comparison of the rate of workers in five different areas in the UK in two particular years 1841 and 2011. Overall, the percentage of staff in the service industry is the highest amount and in
The bar chart depicts the percentage share of the Brazilian economy in various industries, including finance, food processing, manufacturing, tourism and oil, coal and gas, in 2009, 2019 and 2029.
This bar graph illustrates the amount of labor represented in percentages in 5 different work environments such as manufacturing, services, agriculture/fishing, construction, and energy/water in Canada in 1850 and 2020.
The given scheme illustrates the number of employees in different fields of work, namely, manufacturing, services, agriculture and fishing, construction and energy and water in Canada between 1850 and 2020.
The bar chart elaborates the proportion of 5 various industries in the economy of Brazil as percentages in 2009, 2019 and provides future predictions for 2029.
The given chart represents data about the percentage share of five industries in Brazil in the periods of 2009 and 2019, with the addition of a prediction for 2029.
The bar chart displays five different industries’ contributions to Brazil's economy as percentages of the total, in the years 2009, 2019 and 2029, with intervals of a decade.