The workforce of Mexico and Canada.

Since the countries have rather different geographic locations, their economic position depends on various factors. So, since Canada is an industrial-agrarian state, the majority of the population is concentrated in the service sector and makes up 76%, while in Mexico it is more than 50%.
In addition, agriculture in Mexico employs almost 14% of the total working-age population, while in Canada this number does not exceed 2%.
The most similar figures are in industry and construction, so Canada has 13% and 6%, Mexico has 23% and 7%, respectively.



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