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Band 6+: 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 displays two graphs related to the workforce and unemployment in Australia categorized by place of birth. The top pie chart shows the workforce distribution in 2003, with 70% born in Australia, 24% non-English speaking country-born (NESC), and 6% English-speaking country-born (ESC) workers. The bottom line graph depicts unemployment rates from 1993 to 2003, with Australia's rate decreasing from around 7.5% to just under 5%, ESC-born workers decreasing from roughly 6.5% to 4%, and NESC-born workers decreasing from approximately 8% to 5%.
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A pie chart delineates how many people worked in Australia according to birthplace in 2003 and a line graph illustrates the number of jobless people in Australia by birth origin from 1993 to 2003.

Overall, while the proportion of people born in Australia held the largest share, people from English-speaking countries other than Australia (ESC) and those of non-English-speaking countries (NESC) were significantly lower. Moreover, there was a downward trajectory in all datasets, with the most drastic decrease witnessed in the number of people from NESC. In addition, that of NESC consistently had by far the highest figure throughout the period.

In terms of the Australian labor force divided into birth origin, no other proportions were as significant as the number of people who were from Australia with 76%. Conversely, the data for people born in ESC was recorded at the most modest percentage of 10%. Meanwhile, that of NESC took up the second most remarkable proportion at 14%.

Regarding Australian joblessness according to the Birthplace, the number of people from NESC started at nearly 8% in 1993, after which it observed a dramatic and consistent decline to approximately 3% in the final year, but this proportion still maintained its crown throughout the period. Similarly, that of Australia experienced an exponential from exactly 4% to roughly 2% between 1993 and 2003, despite a slight recovery at merely 3% from 1995 to 1999. In addition, it is also clear to note that merely 4% in first year of people were from NESC, with a subsequent vigorous and continuous decrease to nearly 1% in the year end.

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