The bar chart and pie chart provide information on the distribution of volunteers in New Zealand who contributed to sports organizations in 2010, categorized by household type, and the various roles they undertook.
Overall, the bar chart illustrates the percentage of volunteers from different household types involved in supporting sports organizations, while the pie chart presents the number of volunteers engaged in different roles related to sports during the same year.
The bar chart delineates that couples with dependent children constituted the highest proportion of volunteers at 49.8%, followed by couples with no dependent children at 26.9%, and other household types at 12.4%. In contrast, the category of one parent or lone person had the lowest volunteer participation at 10.9%. This indicates that volunteers for sports organizations in 2010 mostly came from households with dependent children.
In terms of specific roles, the pie chart reveals that the majority of volunteers, amounting to 206,000 individuals, were engaged in coach, instructor, or teacher positions. In contrast, the roles of scorer or timekeeper, committee member or administrator, and referee or umpire were undertaken by 128,000, 158,600, and 98,300 individuals respectively. Notably, the category of medical support or other roles had the lowest volunteer involvement, with 62,700 individuals. This illustrates a clear concentration of volunteers in coaching and instructional roles, while medical support and other roles attracted the least participation.
