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Band 5+: The chart and graph below give information about three categories of workers in Australia and the unemployment levels within those groups. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows two visualizations representing work force and unemployment in Australia by place of birth. The left side features a pie chart with three categories: Born in Australia (76%), ESC (10%), and NESC (14%). The right side displays a line graph with three lines representing Australia (dotted), ESC (solid black), and NESC (dashed), showing unemployment percentage from 1993 to 2003 with the y-axis ranging from 0 to 8 and the x-axis in 2-year increments. The ESC line starts at approximately 7% in 1993, fluctuates and ends at around 5% in 2003. The NESC line starts at about 6%, peaks to almost 8% in 1995, then drops to around 4% in 2003. The Australia line begins just under 4%, peaks at over 4% in 1995, and ends just over 2% in 2003.
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Given is a pie chart indicating the rate of workers in Australia by birthplace including Australia, ESC and NESC in the year of 2003 and a line graph comparing the changes of unemployment rate in Australia by place of birth over the period of 10 years, since 2003.

In general, it is evident that while the percentage of Australian workers took the lion’s share, the figure for people without having jobs in all categories witnessed a downward trend

Concerning the first pie chart, the data on Australia’s workers is the highest and this number accounted for three-fourth in total, at 76%. Followed by NESC and ESC with nearly the same figure, indicated by 14% and 10 %, respectively.

Regarding to the second line graph, in 1993, while the jobless level of people living in NESC was the highest, with 7 %, the figure for that in Australia and ESC were lower than 3%, at around 4%. The data on NESC dropped significantly by a half in 1998, whereas, there was a fluctuation in two others countries and reached at 2% in Australia and 1% in ESC in the end of the period. The rate of unemployment in NESC was vice verce but it still accounted for the highest in 2003, demonstrated by about 3,5%

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