The bar chart illustrates the quantity of jobs associated with tourism indusstries of a UK city in the course of 20 years starting from 1989.
Overall, it is evident that wwhile there was an ascending trend in the number of occupations in restaurants, the opposite was true for hotel and travel and tourism. Besides, sports and recreation fluctuated during the time framw, and restaurants was the most diverse work except for 1994.
In 1989, tourism-related jobs can be found mostly in restaurants with more than 1100, ranking first among four industries. Next came hotels with a slightly lower figure of 1050. during the following 5 years, the number of hotel occupations surpassed the figure for restaurant, wiht a subsequent a steady decline to the same level as the first year. Additionally, the figure for restaurants increased to a peak of 1600 in 2004, despite a fall of around 300 at the end of the course.
Regarding sports and recreation and travel and tourism, they created fewer jobs with respective figures being 900 and 800 in 1989. the former fluctuated widely from more than 600 to 1200 in the course of 20 years. Conversely, there was a considerable rise to slightly above 1000 in 1994, followed by a gradual decreae to a low of 400 in 2009.
