The presented bar chart demonstrates the percentage of volunteers by household type in New Zealand provided help for sports institutes in 2010, and the pie graph depicts the number of volunteers involved in different jobs related to sports over the same year.
Overall, volunteers for work in sports organizations come from for different types of households, engaging in five different working categories to support sports.
While couple and dependent children had paricipated more than the other types of households in helping sport organisations, with 49.8% volunteers, one parent or lone person had the lowest rate of contribution, with only 10.9%. Meanwhile, the number for couple with no dependent children household category and other households were 26.9% and 12.4%, respectively.
The most sport support roles, 206,000 individuals, was allocated to coach, instructor and teacher group, and medical support and other were payed the lowest attention by volunteers, reaching only 62,700 ones. The proportions for other groups were calculated to be 158,600, 128,000, and 98,300, for committee member or adminidtrator, scorer or timekeeper, and referee or umpire, respectively.
