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The image contains two graphs related to sports organizations volunteers. The top one is a bar graph that shows the proportion of volunteers by household type: "Couple and dependent children" at 49.8%, "Couple with no dependent children" at 26.9%, "One parent/lone person" at 10.9%, and "Other households" at 12.4%. The bottom graph is a pie chart, labeled "Sport support roles in NSW in 2010," displaying distribution as follows: "Coach, instructor or teacher" with 206,000 individuals, "Scorer or timekeeper" with 128,000, "Committee member or administrator" with 158,600, and "Referee or umpire" with 98,300, with a remaining category "Medical support or other" consisting of 62,700 individuals.
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The two charts provide information about volunteers in New Zealand who assist with sports organizations in 2010. The bar chart compares various sports support roles, while the pie chart illustrates the proportion of volunteers.
Overall, couples and those with dependent children comprised a higher proportion of individuals interested in volunteering, and this difference is particularly noticeable when comparing other household categories. Additionally, it is evident that the most common sports role is that of a coach, instructor, or teacher.
According to the same chart, the role of administrator, with 158,600 persons, ranks as the second most common position people hold. This figure is almost equivalent to the proportion of couples without dependent children. The remaining categories show a similar trend, leading to only minor differences in their numbers.
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