The two pie charts compare the proportions of volunteers working in six different types of organizations in 2008 and 2014.
Overall, sport had the largest share in 2008, while environmental organizations became the dominant sector by 2014. It is also clear that volunteering shifted away from sport and art towards environmental and educational activities.
In 2008, sport accounted for the highest proportion of volunteers at 24%. Educational organizations followed at 21%, while art made up 18%. Environmental work and the others sector each represented 15%, whereas health care had the smallest share at just 7%.
By 2014, notable changes had taken place. Environmental volunteering increased significantly to 29%, becoming the largest category. Education also rose to 25%. In contrast, sport declined sharply to 12%, and art fell to 9%. The others sector experienced a slight increase to 17%, while health care grew marginally to 8%.
In conclusion, the charts illustrate a clear rise in environmental and educational volunteering, while participation in sport and art organizations decreased over time.
