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The image presents a line graph showing the percentage of the Australian workforce across five industries from 1962 to 2012. In 1962, Services: 40%, Manufacturing: 27%, Agriculture: 17%, Construction: 10%, Mining: 6%. By 1972, Services: 42%, Manufacturing: 26%, Agriculture: 11%, Construction: 10%, Mining: 3%. By 1982, Services: 45%, Manufacturing: 17%, Agriculture: 11%, Construction: 8%, Mining: 2%. By 1992, Services: 52%, Manufacturing: 14%, Agriculture: 8%, Construction: 8%, Mining: 2%. By 2002, Services: 60%, Manufacturing: 11%, Agriculture: 6%, Construction: 8%, Mining: 2%. By 2012, Services: 78%, Manufacturing: 7%, Agriculture: 3%, Construction: 9%, Mining: 2%.
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The line graph presents the percentage of Australian men and women of ages ranging from 60 to 64 who were employed in four differnt countries from 1970 to 2000.
Overall, the majority of the lines followed a negative tendency troughout the years, except for services that had a positive increase and construction that simply plateauted.
In 1972 was where most of the signficant changes ocurred: for services the percentage of Australians leveled up by almost 60%, manufacturing by 25%, agriculture hitting almost 10%, mining barely more than 0%, and construction with 10%. After this year, the tendecy for most of this elements transformed considerably. Being the most noticable one services, which escalted rapidly peaking in 2012 with almost 80%. Contrary, manufacturing had a decline after this year thoughing in 2012 with merely 10%. On the other hand, some workforces had a steady tendency like mining which had some small fluctuations, and agriculture which decreased gradually.
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