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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 provided graph illustrates the proportion of the Australian labor force in five different industries over the period of 1962 to 2012.
At first glance it is immediately obvious that the rate of workers in services increased significantly over the given period, while other industries witnessed a downward trend.
At the start of the period, a quarter of the workforce applied for manufacturing jobs. This number was double for services. The number for Agriculture and construction was relatively similar ranging from 9 to 11. What also stands out is that almost no person was working in the mine.
Over the given years, people working in services registered an ascending trend, with its figure surged to nearly 80%. Conversely, a downfall trend can be seen in manufacturing and agriculture, dropping to 10% and 5% respectively. Finally, the figures for construction and manufacturing faced a minimal changes, ending the period with 10% and 4% in turn
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