The two pie charts illustrate the proportion of industrial contribution of factors to the economy of Turkey in 2000 and 2016.
Overall, at the beginning, agriculture took up the largest percentage of the contribution to the Turkish economy while construction contributed just a small proportion. At the end, healthcare and education became the largest economic sector and finance, business and other contribute the least to the economy.
Construction accounted for only 3% of the total contribution then rose to 10% in the period of 16 years. Correspondingly, manufacturing increased by 4%. IN 200, trade, utilities and transpostation made up 14% then slightly reach one-fifth in 2016. Equally, finance, business and other experienced a growth to nearly 10%.
Agriculture witnessed a drop by exact one-tenth between 2000 and 2016. Following the downward trend, economy’s income from government and leisure and hospitality both decreased by 3% after the period. On the contrary, healthcare and education remained constant at 17%.
The two pie charts illustrate the proportion of industrial contribution of factors to the economy of Turkey in 2000 and 2016.
Overall
, at the beginning, agriculture took up the largest percentage of the contribution to the Turkish economy while construction contributed
just
a
small
proportion. At the
end
, healthcare and education became the largest economic sector and finance, business and other contribute the least to the economy.
Construction accounted for
only
3% of the total contribution then rose to 10% in the period of 16 years.
Correspondingly
, manufacturing increased by 4%. IN 200, trade, utilities and
transpostation
made up 14% then
slightly
reach one-fifth in 2016.
Equally
, finance, business and other experienced a growth to
nearly
10%.
Agriculture witnessed a drop by exact one-tenth between 2000 and 2016. Following the downward trend, economy’s income from
government
and leisure and hospitality both decreased by 3% after the period.
On the contrary
, healthcare and education remained constant at 17%.