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Band 4+: The bar chart below gives information on the numbers of workers in different occupations who migrated to Australia between 2009 and 2012. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where re/evant. Write at least 150 words.

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The image shows a bar chart comparing skilled migrants to Australia from 2009 to 2012 across four occupations: Accountant (2009: 27,000; 2010: 20,000; 2011: 15,000; 2012: 11,000), Cook (2009: 12,000; 2010: 10,000; 2011: 9,000; 2012: 6,000), Software Engineer (2009: 16,000; 2010: 17,000; 2011: 25,000; 2012: 28,000), and Computer Programmer (2009: 7,000; 2010: 7,000; 2011: 5,000; 2012: 4,000).
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The bar chart illustrates the number of employers in different works who migrated to Australia over the four-year period, from 2009 to 2012.

Overall, accountant consistently recorded the highest migrants workers, while computer programme remained the lowest. Furthermore cook and software engineer both experienced fluctuations but overall declined gradually.

In 2009, accountant had the largest figure, at exactly 20 thousands workers; however software followed closels to just under 198. Moreover, cook stood at just over 17 thousands, in contract, computer programme had the fewest migrants, at nearly 2 thousands.

From 2010 and 2011, accounted dominance persisted, peaking at 27 in 2010, and afterword decreased sharply at 22, similarly software engineer rose gradually until 2011, at near 22. In addition, computer programme remained the least.

By 2012, except for computer programmer, the remaining occupation witnessed notable climable. Accountant feel slowly to around 21 thousands, cook dropped steadily to just below 16. Software engineer tumbled significantly to roughly 17. In stock contrast, computer programme scored marginally to 5 thousands.

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