The pie chart depicts the proportion of workers and line graph illustrates the jobless rate in Australia according to the birth places between 1993 and 2003.
Overall, while the birth place in Australia was the highest workers, Esc recorded the lowest workforce in the Australia. Furthermore, each workers decline dramatically during this period in this country.
In 2003, the proportion of workforce birth in Australia was the highest compared the other regions, accounting for more than three quarters. In comparison, workers who birth in English speaking countries other than Australia stood at one in ten was the lowest proportion. Meanwhile, workers born in non-English-speaking countries was at 14%.
The percentage of group in ESC was the highest, accounting for just over 7%, and this figure decreased dramatically to nearly 3% at the end of the year. In contrast, both Australia and NESC recorded the similar decline and they reported just over 3% in 1993. However, at the end of the year, NESC was the lowest countries, at around 1%.
