The line graph illustrates five Australian industries which contributed to the economy from 2005 to 2009 while pie chart shows the breakdown of general employment in 2009.
Overall, the services was dominant in both workforce and contribution sectors. Concurrently, agriculture rates were the lowest.
Turning to details, services’ contribution was the highest with 45% at the beginning of the given period. Its figure saw a constant increase, peaking at approximately 50% in 2009. Meanwhile, the percentage of agriculture started at the lowest point of 5%, but it continued to decline with 2 % contributions in 2009. Moreover, remaining industries exhibited similar trends, fluctuating between 8% and 15% respectively.
In terms of workforce breakdown the share of services accounted for more than a half of total employement (57.5%). In contrast agriculture proportion constituted for 5.9%, whereas construction and mining made up 33.1% and more than 33% respectively.
