The bar chart compares the proportion work levels in various occupations, which are sales, accounting, computing and others, occuring in an Australian area in two years, 2001 and 2008.
Overall, in both periods the percentage of sales job continued to play a dominant role, while other 3 job sectors were almost same. However, farming remained to have a minor number over the given periods.
In 2001, the largest amount of employees were in sales sector, which accounted nearly 60k. At the same time, the 2 job owners named Bookeepers and Nurses made up almost similar numbers, close to 60,000 people respectively. One of the fields called Accounting had a higher figure compared to other 3 job territories, accounting for full 60k. Unfortunately, the least amount belonged to farming industry with about 30 thousands of workers.
Looking ahead to 2008, the sales kept having a major amount of the total employment rate, jumping from about 148k to approximately 163k. Accountants who were placed a second in fair, made up 80 thousands of staff. The two territories Accounting and Nursing reached at similar figures as well, witb around 60,000 of personnel. Although several occupations saw slight in the next year, the amounts of farmers fell to nearly 20k. While the percentage in farming reduced, it stayed being the lowest sector.
