The bar chart illustrates the data regarding how many individuals were employed in five types of work, namely sales, accounting, computing, nursing, and farming in Australia during a seven-year period of time from 2001 to 2008.
Overall, the number of people who chose sales were headed the list with high figure, while farming sector was lagging with few people choosing it.
Turning to the details, the majority of people have chosen sales, which was topping the list with 160 000 people in 2008, but in 2001 it was not as high as in the previous year, making up about 150 000 people. In 2001, the number of people who preferred working in the farming sphere was not as popular as in accounting, constituting about 30 000 and 60 000 people in turn. Computing was in second place by the employment rate, comprising 80 000 people, which was twice as high as the farming sector. As far as nursing is concerned, in both years the number of employees was neither low nor high, making up about 60 000.
