Given is a bar chart illustrating the proportion of three types of workers in Australia while the line graph compares information about unemployment rate in three nations, namely Spain, Germany and Italy, measured in percentage terms from 1991 to 2015.
From an overall perspective, it is of note that Australians are more likely to work in their hometown. Furthermore, there was an downward trend in the percentage of unemployment level in Spain and Italy while the reverse was recorded in Germany.
Looking more closely at the chart, it is clear that the percentage of Australian workers is dominant two remaining categories, which is accounted for 76%. In the meantime, the proportion of English speaking people and non-english speakers hover around 12%.
Regarding the line graph, in 1991 Spain has the highest level of employed people ( approximately 14%), which was claimed the top position. From that time to 1999, this was a period marked by fluctuation before ending with 9% in 2015. In term of the umemployment rate in Italy, there was a modestly increase in it between 1991 and 1999. Although it always paled in comparison to that in Spain, they intersected in 1999 and having the same rate in 2015. Besides, the unemployment level in Germany observed a converse trajectory compared to Spain and Italy. Moreover, it surpassed Spain to claim the top spot in the end of the period
