The given bar chart illustrates the proportion of volunteers helping sport organizations by distinct types of household in 2010. The pie chart depicts how many volunteers in 5 sport support roles in New Zealand in the similar period.
Overall, it can be seen from the pie chart is that most volunteers working as coach, instructor or teacher in sport field in 2010. In addition, while the proportion of house with couple and dependent children volunteering were the highest, volunteering was least attractive to one-parent household in New Zealand.
Turning to the details, as regards the pie chart, volunteering as sport coach and instructor came top of the list with 206 thousand people, which much more higher than any other roles. Being a committee member or administrator ranked the second with 158.800 people, making it slightly more popular than being a scorer and timekeeper with 128.000 people. Following this, many more people – roughly 36 thousand people – working as a referee or umpire compared to medcal support or other roles in the given period.
Looking at the bar chart, house with a couple and dependent children consisted of 49.8% of volunteers, which was approximately twice as popular as couple with no-dependent-children household. Other types of household and house with lone person had the lowest number of volunteers with 12.4% and 10.9% respectively in New Zealand in 2010.
