The given chart and graph illustrate three types of laborers in Australia and the joblessness rate in these groups.
From an overall perspective, it is noticeable that workers with Australian nationality have the highest rate of the workforce in Australia. Meanwhile, the unemployment rate in Australia by place of birth in three categories all have a downward trend.
To begin with, Australia has the highest rate in the workforce, which is higher than the other two categories combined. The percentage of laborers born in English-speaking nations is slightly higher than the rate of workers who come from other countries which are 14% and 10% respectively.
In the meantime, all three categories of joblessness in Australia by place of birth have a downward trend. Australian, individuals who came from English-speaking nations and other countries all fluctuated before hitting the lowest point in 2003 which were approximately 2%, 3,5%, and 1% respectively.
