The bar chart illustrates changes in the number of stuffs in variable professions moving to Australia from 2009 to 2012.
Overall, while accountant and computer programmer experienced upward trends, cook and software engineer decreased. Notably, the quantity of accountant stood out with substantial numbers by the end of the period.
There were increases in the number of migrants who work as an accountant and computer programmer. Starting at 20 in the initial year, the figure for accountant increased dramatically reaching its peak of about 28 a year later, but this was followed by marked decline to 23 in 2011.Moreover, it experienced another yet slight drop to 22 in the final year. When it comes to the figure for computer programmer, it saw a moderate growth from 2 to 4 in 2010. After a similar decrease to the same point, it witnessed relatively more noticeable growth by the final year.
In contrast, remaining categories bucked the trend. The number of cooks who moved to Australia started at approximately 17 in 2009, after which it went down moderately to 15 in the next year. However, a growth to 18 was observed in this number in 2011, a figure that then declined quietly in 2012. Beginning the period with around 18, the number of migrant software engineers grew gradually to roughly 22 in 2011, after which it decreased markedly to 17 in 2012.
