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Band 5+: The pie-chart shows the percentage of Australian workers by place of birth and divided into three categories, while the line graph illustrates unemployment rate of these groups between 1993 and 2003.

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The image contains a pie chart and line graph. The pie chart shows the workforce in Australia by place of birth in 2003, with "Born in Australia" at 76%, "ESC" (European-Settler Country) at 10%, and "NESC" (Non-European-Settler Country) at 14%. The line graph depicts unemployment in Australia from 1993 to 2003 by place of birth, with data points for Australia decreasing from about 14% in 1993 to roughly 5% in 2003, ESC decreasing from about 10% in 1993 to approximately 4% in 2003, and NESC decreasing from around 24% in 1993 to slightly above 8% in 2003.
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The charts show three types of workers: born in Australia, English-speaking and non-English speaking countries in Australia, 2003 and the place of unemployment of those categories between 1993 and 2003.

Overall, workers who are born in Australia consist of a large margin compared to other two countries. The percentage of groups of unemployment by the place of birth, although all of those groups showed noticeable decrease, non-speaking countries were dominant over the 10 year period.

In detail, workers who are Australian were outstript others by a large margin (76%) in terms of the place of birth. The next both English-speaking and non-English speaking countries(ESC and NESC) had negligible shares, with 10% and 14% respectively.

There was a significant decline in all of the three regions over the decade (1993-2003). In 1993, the highest percentage of unemployment rate by place of birth was non-English-speaking countries at around 7%, while in the other two groups Australia (4%) and ESC (almost 4%) were lower percent. There was a fluctuation in all those regions from 1995 to 2001. Furthermore, after a two-year decrease, in the final year NESC stayed dominant again (around 3%), Australia half of the first amount (2%), and NESC still the lowest amount with approximately 1%.

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