The table shows the numbers of people in each group working in certain sectors in the UK in 1998 and 2006
The table provides information on how many public are employed in various jobs in the UK based on their lives. There are mainly four groups and sectors given.
Overall
, older people were less interested in technology
, but the reverse was true in the case of youngsters.
The young crowd aged between 18-25, was mostly employed in buildings back in 1998 but in 2006, the situation changed completely as the highest number of young employees were from the technology
section. Within an eight-year period of time, the number of young communities engaged in technology
increased significantly. When it comes to hotel and catering and technology
-related occupations, despite the amount of involvement increased in 2006 compared to their respective 1998 values, the building section indicates an opposite trend in all age groups.
In 2006, the highest number of people in technology
were from the 26-35 years group while
the lowest was from 56-65. Even though the count of people who work in education-related jobs fluctuated over the given time period , the highest value for 2006 which is 125,436 is from the 36-45 age group.Submitted by tanvir0507 on
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