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The image contains two graphs related to sports organizations volunteers. The top one is a bar graph that shows the proportion of volunteers by household type: "Couple and dependent children" at 49.8%, "Couple with no dependent children" at 26.9%, "One parent/lone person" at 10.9%, and "Other households" at 12.4%. The bottom graph is a pie chart, labeled "Sport support roles in NSW in 2010," displaying distribution as follows: "Coach, instructor or teacher" with 206,000 individuals, "Scorer or timekeeper" with 128,000, "Committee member or administrator" with 158,600, and "Referee or umpire" with 98,300, with a remaining category "Medical support or other" consisting of 62,700 individuals.
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The table demonstrates the number of people who volunteered in New Zeeland who helped in sports organizations in 2010 and the illustration below shows the portion of volunteers doing different types of jobs for that same period.
It seems like there’s a steadily increasing percentage between the distinguished groups on the first data, therefore, underneath is a pie chart, which illustrates differences between the sports roles in NSW in 2010.
“Couple and dependent children” has 48.9%, which demonstrates that is the highest one, almost reaching the 50%, although “Couple with no children” has 26.9%, making it the second higher one.
The roles with the biggest portions are the teaching ones, for example Coach and teachers with more than 206,000, secondly it would be the ones that are administrative with 158,600 members.
Overall, couples are likely to volunteer rather than individually. In addition, in 2010 was more common to notice instructors or committee staff than medical support.
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