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The image shows a line graph titled "Percentage of the Australian workforce in 5 countries, 1962 - 2012". There are five sectors plotted on the graph: Services, which starts at circa 38% in 1962 and grows to roughly 78% by 2012; Manufacturing, which starts at around 28% in 1962, peaks near 30% in 1972, and declines to about 8% by 2012; Agriculture, which declines from circa 12% in 1962 to roughly 2% by 2012; Construction, nearly flatlining around 8% across all years; and Mining, flatlining around 2% across all years. Vertical axis shows percentages from 0% to 80% in 10% increments, and horizontal axis covers years 1962, 1972, 1982, 1992, 2002, 2012.
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The graph illustrates the proportion of labor in five industries in Australia from 1962 to 2012.
Overall, it could be seen that the percentage of services witnessed an upward trend, while manufacturing and agriculture had opposite patterns. In addition, services were the highest during the period.
In the first ten years, the percentage of services took the lead, while mining occupied the last spot, at about 53% and roughly 3% in 1962, respectively. Besides, agriculture decreased slightly, to approximately 12% and 8% from 1962 to 1970, and then equal to the proportion of construction in 1970.
As for the remaining years, mining and construction fluctuated, at about 4% and 10%, respectively. Manufacturing remained at about 27% until 1972, it witnessed a downward trend, dropping to 10% in 2012. In addition, agriculture declined to 5% in 2012. Furthermore, the percentage of services hit the highest point at the end of the period, at 78%.
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