The bar charts illustrate the proportion of workers from four countries who worked in three sectors agriculture, industry, and services between 1980 to 2010.

The bar charts illustrate the proportion of workers from four countries who worked in three sectors agriculture, industry, and services between 1980 to 2010.
Overall
, it can be seen from the charts
industry
sector
was more popular among all the countries in both years.
Whereas
people did not show more interest in agriculture and it was lowest among all nations and the services part declined in all nations in the final year. It is conspicuous that China's 70% of
workers
were involved in the agriculture
industry
in 1980 and from Germany, they were only 5% in the same year.
In addition
,
workers
from the United States of America and Japan were 5% and 6% respectively in 1980. The second position took place in Germany, the
workers
from that country in the
industry
were 60% and the second highest number of people who worked in the
industry
sector
was 50% from Japan and the United States of America. Probing ahead, after a gap of 30 years the
industry
sector
of all countries rose, Germany was the highest, where
workers
worked in the
industry
sector
nearly 82% and China was the lowest only 40% of
workers
working in 2010.
Moreover
, the services
sector
was the least choice by the Chinese and it plunged to 22% in 2010. The agriculture
sector
was less choice of all three nations and China’s people worked about 50%, which is many times more than the other three countries in 2010.
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