The charts below show the percentage of male and female workers in country A and country B. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

The charts below show the percentage of male and female workers in country A and country B. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
The given charts illustrate information about the number of employees (
both
men and women) working in three different sectors (
service
, agriculture,industry) of two countries A and
B
.
Overall
it can be seen that the
service
sector has more working force in
both
countries taking the maximum part.
To begin
,with it is quite evident that the most chosen sector by
both
males and females in the two countries is
service
.
However
,
Country
B
has more women working in the
service
covering 88% of the total to which the men have 65% individually. The same goes for
country
B
,
both
genders have
maximum
Change the article
a maximum
the maximum
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number of workers in the
service
area between 49% and 56%. Moving ahead, industrial work done by
country
A is preferred a bit less and ranges between 8% to 15% in comparison to
country
B
which is between 11% and 32%
Moreover
,the agricultural sector is less preferred by
country
B
which is as negligible as 1% or 3% .
In contrast
,
country
B
has more workers in a similar field and has around 43% of staff working.
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Vocabulary: Replace the words both, service, b, country with synonyms.
Vocabulary: The word "number of" was used 2 times.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • percentage
  • gender employment rate
  • workforce
  • disparity
  • employment trend
  • notable difference
  • counterpart
  • demographic
  • labor market
  • sector
  • predominantly
  • employment rate
  • analysis
  • comparative study
  • statistical data
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