Our system will evaluate the answer based on this AI-generated description.
The image depicts a bar chart titled "Number of Employed Persons by Job Type and Sex, Australia, Last Year" with 6 job types: Managers, Professionals, Semi-professionals, Tradespeople, Production, Clerical, Labourers. Male and female data is distinguished by separate bars for each job type. Managers: Male 100, Female just under 100; Professionals: Male over 800, Female nearly 600; Semi-professionals: Male about 100, Female approximately 700; Tradespeople: Male approaching 900, Female less than 100; Production: Male near 800, Female about 200; Clerical: Male less than 100, Female 500; Labourers: Male over 200, Female just over 100. Numerical values are approximated to the nearest hundred, represented as '(000)s' on the horizontal axis which ranges from 0 to 1000.
Given the complexity of the image, the above description may not be entirely accurate.
Skyrocket your IELTS band score by 1-2 points in under a month with our premium plan!
Note: Both the topic and the answer were created by one of our users.
The bar chart gives a demographic information on the number of people employed last year in Australia based on gender and job type.
Overall, it is evident that the numbers of males who got employed last years were generally greater than that of females, except in certain fields such as professionals.
In further detail, there were significantly more males who had chosen to become a tradeperson than females, with exactly 900000 males who enrolled into that positions. This trend were followed by two job types which were Productions and Managers, where the numbers of males employees were doubled of that of females. There were a less sizable difference in the number of employees of different genders in semi-professionals .
In contrast, clerical and professionals were the only two sectors which were more female-dominant, with 50000 and 100000 females more than males respectively. Labourers was the least preferred types of job by men, which only had 400000 males.
Word Count: 157