The given chart and graph show the statistics of distinct types of Australian employees in 1991 along with the unemployment rate in three countries from 1991 to 2005.
Overall, Australian labor workforce took the lead in the pie chart, contrasting to its counterpart. Regarding the unemployment levels in different nations, namely Spain, Germany and Italy. Germany seems to have the upward tendency in terms of unemployment rates while the opposite was true for Spain.
Looking at the first pie chart, the categories of Australian workers occupied 76%, dominating the first rank compared to the remained statistics. Besides, Non-English-speaking employees feature was 13%. The workers who was proficiency at English communication occupied 11%, this refers to the lack of English speaking labor workforce in the organization.
With regard to the remained graph, Germany was the only county that experienced alarming unemployed rate, specifically, during the period of 6 years starting from 1991, the proportion of unemployed workers undergone an upward trend, from 4% to nearly 9%. Then this feature continued to augment, followed by a significant downward trend from 1997 to 2001. Spain at first term was the country encountering the highest unemployment rates, however this statistic remained stable before experiencing such sharp decreasing pattern, which means Spain was among the most potential country to find a job. Last was Italy, Italy was apt to remain sustainable during the timeframe.
