The bar chart provides information on the number of people joining different types of roles in sports, namely coaches, referees, managers, and other sectors, categorized by volunteers and paid workers in 2015 in an Australian town.
Overall, it is evident that most of the sports sectors had more volunteers than paid workers and the figure for paid ones was nearly the same in the four given roles.
The number of unpaid coachers was highest at around 70 people, followed by volunteers working in other sectors with approximately 56 people. The figure for voluntary managers was almost half of the coaches, at about 47 volunteers, whereas there were only 30 volunteers becoming referees.
On the other hand, there was no distinction in the number of paid workers choosing the job of coaches and other sectors at about 45 people. Similarly, the data related to paid referees and managers displayed virtually no clear difference, when both attracted more or less 35 people.
