The given illustration provides data about a group of people who were employed and working in sales, computing, accounting, nursing, and farming in a specific region of Australia between 2001 and 2008.
Overall, what stands out is that the sales were the most common job opportunity throughout this period, but farming was the least popular among Australians.
Another interesting point is that in jobs such as accounting, nursing, and farming the number of people was less than 100 thousand.
To begin with, in 2001, a significant number of Australians were employed in sales at exactly 180 thousand, followed by a slight increase to just above that number, by the end of the 2000s. The second job opportunity by the number of workers was computing with approximately 2 times lower number of employees than in sales, as in 2001 and 2008.
The total number of people working in accounting decreased a little by 10 thousand from roughly 90 thousands in 2001. However, individuals working in nursing rose somewhat the same as in accounting from just over 40000 to slightly below 60000. The field of farming experienced a cut in the number of workers by 1.5 times from well over 20 thousands in the beginning of the 2000s.
