The bar chart illustrates the Australian volunteers and paid workers in 4 different roles in sport sector, over the year 2015.
Overall, the data reveals a significant level in the volunteer demographic, while the paid workers presented relatively lesser figures.
In terms of coacher job, the rate for the voluntary coacher constituted a predominance participation at 75% of the total, while just 42% of workers were getting paid, these contrasting figures indicate a disparity of people vacancy towards volunteering rather than the preference of getting paid. Additionally, people who worked as a referee, accounted for 39%, whereas 30% of referee workers were getting paid. Subsequently, the volunteer manager participated for 42%, similarly as the figure of manager that getting paid, recorded exactly at 40%, reflecting a substantial dedication between both categories. Lastly, the other roles garnered 58% of volunteer and 40% of paid sport sector. This overall concludes a similar dynamic among the both respondent categories.
