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Band 7+: The chart below shows the number of jobs in tourism-related industries in on UK city between 1989 and 2009. (

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The image shows a bar chart with four categories tracked across five years: 1989, 1994, 1999, 2004, 2009. The categories are Restaurants, Hotels, Sport and Leisure, and Travel and Tours. In 1989, Restaurants had a value of approximately 700, Hotels around 600, Sport and Leisure near 500, and Travel and Tours close to 400. In 1994, Restaurants increased to roughly 800, Hotels to about 700, Sport and Leisure to around 900, and Travel and Tours to approximately 850. In 1999, Restaurants reached 1000, Hotels 1100, Sport and Leisure 1400, and Travel and Tours 1200. In 2004, Restaurants had a value of nearly 800, Hotels around 1400, Sport and Leisure close to 1600, and Travel and Tours approximately 1200. Lastly, in 2009, Restaurants were at about 600, Hotels close to 1600, Sport and Leisure near 1500, and Travel and Tours around 1400.
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The given bar chart demonstrates how many JOBS in tourism-related industries WERE AVAILABLE in a UK city from 1989 to 2009.

Overall, the number of jobs RELATED TO restaurants saw an upward trend, while the opposite was true in the case of sport and leisure and travel and tours. It is also of note that the figure for hostels remained stable between 1989 and 2009.

In 1989, restaurants offered nearly 1,200 jobs, which was the highest among the four categories. After 10 years, this figure increased significantly to 1,400 and reached a peak of 1600 in 2004 before going down to more than 1,200 in 2009. In terms of hotels, the number of professionals created started at more than 1,000 in 1989, then climbed substantially to 1,400 in 1994 before dropping gradually to its initial point by the end of the studied period.

Regarding sport and leisure, its figure experienced a downward trend from about 900 jobs in 1989 to around 700 jobs in 2009. Likewise, there were 800 jobs in travel and tours in 1989 and increased moderately by more than 200 in 1994. The demand for this sector declined dramatically with 400 jobs in 2009

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