The bar chart compares the percentage of Canadian workforce in five fields in 1850 and 2020. All in all, services was the industry with the highest amount of workforce in 2020 whereas manufacturing was the highest in 185
The following bar chart compares the proportions of Canadian labour employed in five different industrial sectors (manufacturing, services, agriculture and fishing, construction, and energy) in the years 1850 and 2020.
The given graph illustrates information about the proportion of UK workers in five significant industries in 1841 and 2011. As can be seen, the overall trend was decreasing except for two of them.
The bar chart illustrates the proportions of the people working in Canada in five big businesses like manufacturing, services, agriculture/fishing, construction and energy from the year 1850 to 2020.
The bar graph illustrates the employment rate in five main sectors in Canada from 1850 to 2020. Overall, the proportion of workers in services and construction saw overall upward trends while the opposite was true in the
The bar chart illustrates the contribution of five different industry sectors (Finance, Food Processing, Manufacturing, Tourism, Oil, coal and gas) to France's economy over three decades.
Contained in the illustration is the information pertaining to the rates of workers in five most contributed industrial sectors in Canada from 1850 to 2020.
The graph illustrates the changes in the proportions of the five main industries including Manufacturing, Services, Agriculture or Fishing, Construction and Energy over a 170-year period from 1841 to 2011.
The graph illustrates the changes in the proportions of the five main industries including Manufacturing, Services, Agriculture or Fishing, Construction and Energy in 1841 and 2011.
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