The given line chart provide information about the trend of the unemployment rate across various sectors (or year period from 1993 to 2003) and the given pie chart illustrate the distribution of the peak proportion of workforce in London during these years. The charts show the total amount was allocated among various categories as different three group:
Overall, if the line chart is evident that main trend is a downward, In particular, while both three groups showed dramatically decreased through the period, and the pie chart is evident the native landowners accounted for the largest in all charts, while the English-speaking people showed a consistently represented pie smallest portion.
In the line chart, the English-speaking people dropped dramatically from 8% to 3% and by over the non-English-speaking people not only drop decrease but also slightly from 3% to 4% from 1993 to 2003. Also it decreases the native landowners showed a slight drop from 4% to 2%, before rocketing to a peak of 3% in 1995.
In the pie chart, the native landowners constituted 50%, followed by the non-English-speaking people at around 42%, took together accounting for over half of the total. By contrast, the smaller contributed less to the overall distribution. For example, the native English-speaking people represent 8%.
