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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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The table and bar charts illustrate information on the number and proportion of doctors in Australia by using gender and birth place over a 20-year periods.
Overall, according to the table and bar charts, it is evident that there was a significant amount of doctors in 2006, Women, on the other hand, occupied the lowest percentage who were born in overseas over the period.
As it can be seen that the figure for amount of doctors experienced the least popular to 23,720 in 1986 while the figure peaked at 29,060 in 1996. Additionally, the most popular number was 35,450 in the year of 2006.
On the other hand, the percentage of male doctors withnessed a drastic rise in every year who were born inside the Australia, whereas female doctors recorded a least popular who were born outside the Australia, starting in 1986 and ending in 2006.
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