share of total empoyment, Camba District 1996-1999
The table provides data about the total number of employed people in Camba District from 1996 to 1999.
Overall, the percentage of individuals who worked in the crop industry and factories was significantly higher than the proportion of people working in the clothing industry.
Regarding crops industry, in 1996, 46% of people worked in this sector. One year later the percentage of people working in this sector increased to 48%, however, there was a decline in the total employment rate from1996 to 1999 by 10 %. Conversely, the overall employment index of factory workers in 1996 was 30%, a year later this figure rose to 41%, reaching 59% at the end of the twentieth century.
As for the proportion of people who worked in the clothing industry, 24% of people chose this sector to work. Nevertheless, the share of people working in this industry has decreased from 21% to a negligible 3% in four years.
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