The provided bar graph delineates the number of employees of five separate sectors in a particular region of Australia. The statistics is recorded in 2 years 2001 and 2008.
Overall, sales is the most populous field, whereas farming embraces the least proportion of labour. Meanwhile, sales, computing and nursing experience an increase over time, accounting and farming suffer from a moderate decline.
A glance at the chart reveals that people working in sales, computing and nursing in 2008 outnumbers the one in 2001. Sales and nursing undergo a marginal rise, growing to around 163,000 people, to 60,000 respectively. Computing follows the similar upward trend but improves more noticeable than the first two: from around 60,000 to 80.000.
On the other hand, the number of farming and accounting workers in 2001 is not as high as in 2008. The former workforce declines to under 60,000 and the latter drops from 30,000 to less than 20,000.
