The bar chart illustrates the number of workforce distributions in five types of work in an Australian area between 2001 and 2008.
Overall, while the employment in sales, computing and nursing witnessed a rise, the others dropped discernibly from 2001 to 2008. Additionally, the sales workforce have remained its position as the highest figure during the period.
In terms of the increasing group, the number of employees worked in sales accounted for around 159,000 people in 2001, before climbing to roughly 163,000 in 2008. The resemble pattern can aslo observed in computing, which marked a rise of 20,000 employees throughout the period of 7 years, from 60,000 in 2001. Similarly, the figure for nursing increased modestly by approximately 2000, at 60,000 in 2008.
With regard to the remaining group, the workfore distribution in accounting experienced a moderate decline of around 5000 individuals, from the initial point of 60,000. Moreover, the number of people working In farming decreased significantly over the timeframe, at merely around 20000 in 2008, which demonstrating a drop of over 5000 people.
