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The image contains a line graph titled "Percentage of Workers by Sector in Australia (%)" showing data for four sectors from 1900 to 2000. In 1900, the percentages were: services 50%, manufacturing 19%, agriculture 10%, and mining 7%. For 1920, the values were: services 56%, manufacturing 26%, agriculture 12%, and mining 6%. In 1940, the data shows: services 59%, manufacturing 23%, agriculture 15%, and mining 5%. The figures for 1960 were: services 61%, manufacturing 19%, agriculture 11%, and mining 3%. In 1980, the percentages were: services 64%, manufacturing 15%, agriculture 10%, and mining 2%. In 2000, the values were: services 70%, manufacturing 12%, agriculture 8%, and mining 0%.
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The line graph illustrates the percentage of workers by four different sectors in Australia from 1900 to 2000.
Overall, the services took the lead throughout the period, and the mining always maintained the lowest level. Moreover, both the manufacturing and the agriculture experienced a decrease after a rise.
In detail, concerning the field of services, it started at 50% and grow steadily in the next 40 years, then followed with a time of stability and finally reaching the highest point at 70% in 2000. By contrast, the mining sector was initially at approximately 9%, gradually dropping to nearly 0% in 2000.
Regarding the other two similar fields, for manufacturing, it began with a sharp increase from 19% to nearly 30% in 1920. Thereafter, it saw a consistent fall and ultimately to about 12%. Furthermore, the agriculture experienced a similar trend, which started from 10% to 15% in 1940 and had a noticeable downward trend to 9% in 2000.
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