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"In favour. In 2010, in the EU, employment in the service sector accounted for 69.4% of all jobs, while in industry this figure was 25.4% and in agriculture 5.2%. Most of the female workforce is employed in the service sector: 83.1% compared with 58.1% of the male workforce. Almost half of women in employment are concentrated in 10 of the 130 occupations of the International Standard Classification of Occupations: shop salespersons and demonstrators, domestic and related helpers, cleaners and launderers, personal care and related workers, other office clerks, administrative associate professionals, housekeeping and restaurant services workers, secretaries and keyboard operators, general managers, finance and sales associate professionals and nursing and midwifery associate professionals. This horizontal segregation follows certain stereotypes rooted in society, which assume that there are male and female jobs, and that the latter are associated with the work that women do in the home and are, in some way, considered as an extension of these (clothing and textiles, teaching, nursing, cleaning, etc.). It is also noted that there is a concentration of women working in the public sector, with 25% of women compared with 17% of men."@en1
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