As of 2020, around 18% of people in Britain work in the secondary sector, which includes manufacturing and construction. The primary sector (agriculture, mining) employs around 1% of the workforce, while the tertiary sector (services) employs the majority of the population.
89%
37% of people in the UK work in the Secondary Sector.
Yes. That is often how pie charts work.
A smaller percentage tends to be in the primary sector, when a country is so called a "first world country". The most people would be in the tertiary sector.
About half of the private sector (SBA data)
According to Govt statisitcs apporx 18million of the population work..
about 8-10%
87%
Unemployment
Sector 7G.
Approximately 1.5% of people in the United States work in the primary sector, which includes industries such as agriculture, forestry, fishing, and mining. The majority of the U.S. workforce is employed in the secondary and tertiary sectors, such as manufacturing, services, and government.