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The image shows two graphs and a table providing data on the number of doctors in Australia from 1986 to 2006. The first graph shows the percentage of doctors by gender, with males at 60%, 50%, and 40% respectively, and females at 40%, 50%, and 60% respectively. The second graph shows the percentage of doctors by place of birth, with those born in Australia at 70%, 60%, and 70%, and those born overseas at 30%, 40%, and 30%, respectively. The table shows the total number of doctors: 23,720 in 1986, 29,060 in 1996, and 35,450 in 2006.
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Details below give information about doctors between the years of 1986 and 2006.
Overall, the graphs below provide information about the numbers of doctors in Australia, their genders and places of birth, showed with graphs.
In details, number of doctors increased little by little throughout the years, with approximate 23 thousands and 35 thousands in 1986 and 2006 respectfully. Judging by the information about the genders and places of birth, it is seen how female percentage rose year by year, starting from about 25%, to growing almost twice, to 40%, while the percentage of male doctors has declined from 80% to 20% by the year of 2006, such as the numbers of the doctors born in Australia by almost 10 percents in 20 years, whereas the number of those who were born overseas increased well, from 40 to 50%.
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