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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 illustrates the number of employed people in five different sectors – sales, accounting, computing, nursing, and farming – between 2001 and 2008 in Australia.
Overall, it is evident that employment increased over the period, except in accounting and farming, which both declined.
In 2001, sales stood at just below 160,000, and it rose slightly to approximately 161,000 in 2008, making it the most popular sector. Accounting recorded 62,000 employees in 2001 and experienced a slight decline, ending at around 61,000 in 2008. Employment in computing was 60,000 in 2001 and increased sharply to 80,000 by 2008. Nursing employment showed a marginal rise, moving from 59,000 in 2001 to 60,000 in 2008. Farming had the lowest employment figures, with 25,000 workers in 2001, and it declined dramatically to 19,000 by 2008.
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