The table illustrates the workforce distribution across six occupational categories in 2015 and provides projections by 2025.
Overall
, all jobs are expected to witness an upward trend with the exception of cleaners whose numbers will experience a downward shift. Among the six jobs, professors are slated to maintain the highest employment figures in both years.
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Initially
, the number of individuals employed as professors stood at 2.785 Linking Words
million
, which was 1 Use synonyms
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higher than that of retail trade Use synonyms
while
education accounted for the third-highest employment rate, with 1.475 Linking Words
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sector. The figures for the remaining jobs, meanwhile, varied minimally, ranging from approximately 1.1 to 1.32 Linking Words
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individuals.
By 2025, the number of professors is calculated to increase marginally to about 2.87 Use synonyms
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, representing a 3% rise and still remaining the most prevalent occupation. It is anticipated that the hospitality sector will experience the most significant growth, at 8%, culminating in approximately 1.33 Use synonyms
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suggest similar growth patterns for office management, education, and retail trade, albeit less pronounced, with estimated increases of 5%, 4%, and 3.5%, respectively. Linking Words
Conversely
, the number of cleaners is predicted to decline by 1%, reaching 1.221 Linking Words
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