The two pie charts compare the percentage contributions of seven different
sectors
to Turkey’s economy in 2000 and 2016.
In 2000, Agriculture was the dominant sector, accounting for 24% of the economy. By 2016, its share had dropped considerably to 14%. Over the same period, several other Use synonyms
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experienced growth and became more significant contributors.
Construction experienced the most dramatic increase, growing from just 3% to 10%. Manufacturing rose from 8% to 12%, Use synonyms
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the Trade, Utilities and Transportation sector climbed from 14% to 16%. Finance, Business and Other grew steadily, rising from 5% to 8%.
Healthcare and Education remained unchanged at 17%. Linking Words
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In contrast
, Leisure and Hospitality decreased from 17% to 14%, and the Government sector declined slightly, from 12% to 9%.
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Overall
, the economic landscape in Turkey became more balanced in 2016, with less reliance on agriculture and stronger contributions from Linking Words
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