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The image depicts a bar graph comparing data for two years, 2001 and 2008, across five categories: Sales, Accounting, Computing, Nursing, and Farming. In Sales, 2001 shows approximately 140,000, while 2008 shows approximately 155,000. In Accounting, 2001 shows approximately 80,000, and 2008 shows approximately 60,000. In Computing, 2001 shows approximately 60,000, and 2008 shows approximately 90,000. In Nursing, 2001 shows approximately 40,000, and 2008 shows approximately 42,000. In Farming, 2001 shows approximately 20,000, and 2008 shows approximately 18,000.
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The chart demonstrates the amount of people who worked in five occupational fields (sales, accounting, computing, nursing, farming) in an Australian region in 2001 and 2008.
Overall, it can be observed that there were more people employed in five aforementioned types of jobs in 2008 than in 2001. The majority of Australians worked in sales in both 2001 and 2008 whereas the farming field had the least workers.
In term of sales, it was the most popular work with a bit over 160.000 people in 2001 and well above 140.000 in 2008. Computing and nursing were less popular. In 2008, the number of Australians in these three fields were higher than in 2001.
Accounting and farming had more workers in 2001 than in 2008. Farming was the least popular work with well over 20.000 people in 2001 and approximately 20.000 people in next 7 years.
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