The bar chart illustrates the number of volunteers and paid workers in four different roles in the sports sector in Australia in 2015, including coaching, refereeing, therapy, and other positions.
Overall, the highest number of volunteers worked in coaching, followed by other sections, therapy, and refereeing. Meanwhile, most paid workers were involved in other sections and coaching, with fewer working as therapists or referees.
Looking at the details, coaching was the most common role among volunteers, with just over 71%, while 57% worked in other sections. About 42% of volunteers were therapists, and approximately 30% were referees.
Regarding paid workers, the chart shows that the figures were more balanced across roles. Roughly 50% worked in other sections, followed by around 40% in coaching, just over 40% in therapy, and about 39% in refereeing. The differences between categories were relatively small.
