The bar chart gives information about the number of careers related to the tourism industry in one of the United Kingdom Cities between 1989 and 2009.
Overall, restaurants had the most job opportunities during these years. Meanwhile, hotels, sports and leisure, and travel and tour were in the second, third, and fourth place, respectively. However, in 1994, this pattern was completely different. That is to say, in 1994, hotel industry provided most job opportunities, and after that were restaurants, travel and tour, and sports and leisure.
Jobs related to the tourism industry included work in restaurants, hotels, sport and leisure, and travel and tours. In 1989, restaurants and hotels hired more than 1000 employees, while sports and leisure, and travel and tours recruited almost 850 and 800 people respectively. In 1994, 1400, 1200,1000, and 600 person were hired in the hotel industry, restaurants, travel and tour, and sport and leisure, respectively. In 1999, while restaurants came back to first place by recruiting 1500 people, the number of those who worked at the hotel and travel and tour industries declined to 1200 and 800 respectively. Meanwhile, the number of those who worked in the sport and leisure industry reached 1000 people. In 2004, 1600 individuals were employed at restaurants, while other industries’ recruitment experienced a downward pattern. In 2009, all industries saw a downtrend and the number of those worked at restaurants, hotels, sports and leisure, and travel and tour reached 1200, 1000, 800, and 400, respectively.
