The bar chart illustrates the number of volunteers in New Zealand who assisted various sports organizations in 2010, while the pie chart depicts the groups of volunteers engaged in different types of jobs during the same period.
Overall, it is evident that couples with dependent children constitute the largest proportion of volunteers, accounting for approximately 50%. Couples without dependent children follow with 26.9%, placing second after those with dependent children. Other household types or single individuals have similar proportions, with 12.4% and 10.9%, respectively.
The pie chart indicates that coaches or teachers represent the largest group of volunteers, helping individuals in challenging situations, with a total of 206,000 volunteers. Administrators or scorers rank next, with 158,600 volunteers, followed by other roles totaling 128,000. The category with the fewest volunteers is medical support, while referees or umpires have 98,300 volunteers.
In conclusion, we observe that coaches or teachers play a vital role in assisting individuals in various situations throughout their lives. Conversely, medical support has the lowest proportion of volunteers and may not provide adequate assistance to those in need.
