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The image presents a bar chart reflecting the number of people employed in five types of work in a specific region of Australia for the years 2001 and 2008: Sales had approximately 150,000 in 2001, dropping to around 140,000 in 2008; Accounting saw employment figures at about 90,000 in 2001, decreasing to roughly 70,000 in 2008; Computing employment was about 60,000 in 2001, experiencing an increase to approximately 80,000 in 2008; Nursing started at around 70,000 in 2001 and increased to nearly 90,000 by 2008; Farming recorded about 45,000 in 2001, declining slightly to approximately 30,000 in 2008.
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The bar chart demonstrates the amount of Australian workforce in five different jobs, in 2001 and 2008.
Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that the number of employers in the final year was noticeably more, except in terms of farming and nursing. In addition, in both years, majority of individuals prioritized work in sales over than other industries.
In detail, in both periods, about 160000 individuals was employed in sales, much considerably higher than that of those who in farming (20000). However, the interest in sales narrowly increased over the time, while the farming industry experienced the opposite trend, they loose 10000.
In contrast, positions at accounting and nursing were held by smaller number of people, which was almost three times less as opposed to the most popular work. Finally, the patterns of computing workers were 60000 then it grew up by 20000, followingly reaching 80000.
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