The line graph deliniates how many people in Australia worked in five various countries, counted in percent, from 1962 to 2012. Overall, there was a recessive growth pattern in the percentage of Australian employers took part in the manufacturing and agriculture, with the most drastic decline witnessing in the figure for manufaturing, while the reverse was true for that of services and mining. In addition, the employment rate in services consistently had by far the highest figure thoughout the period, even though the data of construction stayed remain in half of century.
The proportion of people in Australia engaged in services started at 52%, after it saw a dramatic increase to approximately 80%, which was its peak in 2002. Similarly, the figure for mining experienced a minimal growth to 3% 1992, ending at the same percentage in 2002. Additionally, there was a remain unswerving to exactly 10% in that of construction.
Finally, In terms of the figure for manufacturing and agriculture, there was a homogeneous trend, with an exception of initial point and growth level. While the data of manufacturing observed a drastic and consistent fall from 25% to 10%, employments level in agriculture marginally and constantly drop from 10% to just under 5% in the year end examined.
