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Band 5+: The bar chart below gives information on the number of workers in different occupations who migrated to Australia between 2009 and 2012

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The image presents a bar chart depicting skilled migrants to Australia in four occupations from 2009-2012. For accountants, 2009 had approximately 18,000, 2010 with 25,000, 2011 with 22,000, and 2012 returned to 18,000 migrants. Cooks had about 9,000 in 2009, increasing to 10,000 in 2010, 12,000 in 2011, and about 19,000 in 2012. Software engineers started with 19,000 in 2009, decreased to 15,000 in 2010, increased to 16,000 in 2011, and reached about 24,000 by 2012. Computer programmers began with 4,000 in 2009, stayed around 3,000 from 2010 to 2011, and slightly above 5,000 in 2012.
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The bar chart compares the number of professional workers migrated to Australia, including accountants, cooks, software engineers and computer programmers in the years 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2012.

Overall, it is clear that the figures for accountant, cook, and software engineer, were the highest all the given years as compared to the shift for IT programmer, which showed the lowest number.

In 2009, 20000 of workers who are skilled accountants came to australia, followed by 18000 of engineers. Just one year later, these trends experienced a slight increase, accounting for 28000 of accountants and 20000 of software stuff. In 2011, while the trend for software designers continued to rise, reaching 22000, which was the same in the number of the accountants, in 2012, in this trend there was a significant drop to 17000 of personnels.

As for the remaining data,in 2009, whereas 18000 of professional cooks were brought to this country, these numbers showed fluctuations, from 15000 to 18000, over the shown years. By contrast, computer programmers were migrated at the lowest amount, at 2000 in 2009 and this shift rose slightly to 5000 in the final year.

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