The bar chart illustrates the proportion of volunteers in New Zealand who helped sports organizations in 2010 according to household type. The pie chart shows the different sport support roles carried out by volunteers in NSW during the same period.
Overall, couples with dependent children accounted for the highest proportion of volunteers, where one parent or lone person households had the lowest participation rate. In terms of volunteer roles, coach instructor or teacher was the most common activity, while medical support was the least common.
According to the data, the one parent or lone person was a lowest point which representing 10,9 percent. After the slightly better was households made up 12,4 percent. The couple and dependent constituted 49,8 percent that is the highest point.
Also, the largest number of pie chart was coach instructor or teacher with around of 206000 people. After this, committee members or administrators accounting for approximately 158600 volunteers. Meanwhile, about 128000 individuals served as scorers or timekeepers. A smaller number is medical support which stood at 62700.
