The given table and charts provide information about doctors working in Australia over a 20-year period, including their gender and nation.
In general, number of Australian doctors was the highest number in 2006. While in 1986 there were 300.000 doctors, making up the lowest number throughout 20-year period. There was a fluctuating changes in doctors ratio, but in their country, the original doctors in Australia were more than people from other nationalities over a 20-year period.
The number of doctors in 2006, accounting for 800.000 people was the highest number over 1986 and 1996. While the number of doctors in 1986 was the lowest one, making up 300.000 individuals. There were 640.000 doctors practising in 1996.
The number of male doctors was greater than the female in both years 1986 and 2006, accounting for 55% and 53%, respectively. The number of female doctors in 1986 and 2006, making up 45% and 46%, respectively. Conversely, the number of female doctors (55%) was more than male doctors 10% (45%) in 1996.
There was a stable trend in the country of doctors. Australian doctors were greater than the doctors from other nationalities. In both years 1986 and 2006, the number of Australian and those from other country doctors 40% and 60%, respectively. In 1996, there was 55% of the Australian and 45% of the doctors who from other nationalities.
