The line graph illustrates information about the percentage of people who were employed in the UK between 2000 and 2010 across three economic sectors.
Overall
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although
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initially
the most preferred part, it was overtaken by the public towards the end of the survey. Linking Words
In contrast
, the figure for self-employment remained the least significant throughout the period.
In detail, the private sector saw a change of almost a half 49% in the first year, followed by a sudden 30% drop in 2006. Linking Words
Subsequently
, there was a sharp decline in 2010, with a change of about reaching 29% lower complect in the initial level.
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buisnesses
started at about 39% in 2000. After 2005, the growth continued at a slower pace, with minor dips and rises, ultimately stabilizing and peaking at 53% in 2010. Correct your spelling
businesses
This
upward trend shows a growing reliance on public sector employment over the decade.
In 2000, the percentage of self-employed individuals started at approximately 18%, which was the lowest rate among the three sectors. Between 2003 and 2008, the percentage of self-employed workers rose dramatically, reaching a peak of just below 30% in 2010.Linking Words