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The image presents a bar chart comparing total employment figures (in thousands) for three tourism-related industries between the years 2009 and 2019. In 2009, employment in sports was 299.2 thousand, in travel 283.4 thousand, and in hotels (and other accommodation) 284.7 thousand. In 2019, the sports industry saw a significant increase to 360.6 thousand, travel employment slightly decreased to 277.4 thousand, and hotel employment increased to 345.7 thousand. The culture (museums, galleries, etc.) and food industries are also depicted for 2019, showing employment figures of 114.2 thousand and 77.4 thousand, respectively. The change in employment over the decade for sports is an increase of 61.4 thousand, for travel a decrease of 6 thousand, and for hotels an increase of 61 thousand. Culture and food industries are only displayed for 2019.
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The given bar graph illustrates employment figures in five fields of industries from 2009 to 2019.
Overall, It is clear that almost employment in tourism – related industries have an upward trend during 10 years period. Besides, the labour rates have a big gap between 2009 and 2019. The only exception to this was in the fields of culture, where employment decreased slightly.
In term of three industries with a large number of workers: hotel, sports and food; the hotel industry employed the most people, about 300,000, in 2009. It was followed by the sports and food industries, which had just fewer than 285,000 workers each. In 2019, employment in hotel and sports industries increased steadily over the same period. The number of food-based jobs also rose significantly and this industry had overtaken the hotel industry as the biggest employer, with just over 350,000 workers in after 10 years.
Regrading to two remain fields, the largest rise was in the travel industry. Labour in this industry almost doubled to 114,200 in 2019. The only industry has an downward trend is the number of culture – related jobs from 82,800 to 77,400.
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