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The image presents a table titled "Temporary migrant workers (2003 and 2006)" with 4 columns and 5 rows, including headers. The first column lists 4 countries: Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, United States. The second and third columns show temporary migrant worker numbers for the years 2003 and 2006 respectively. Australia's figures are 152,000 for 2003 and 219,000 for 2006; New Zealand 65,000 for 2003 and 87,000 for 2006; United Kingdom 137,000 for 2003 and 266,000 for 2006; United States 577,000 for 2003 and 678,000 for 2006. The fourth column details the number of temporary migrant workers per 1,000 people in the year 2006, with Australia at 10.7, New Zealand at 21.1, United Kingdom at 4.4, and United States at 2.3.
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The table illustrates the proportion of momentary foreign labors in different countries between 2003 to 2006 and the numeral of workers per 1000 citizens of these nations in 2006.
It can be clearly seen that the total amount of labors from all countries rose moderately, but much less on workers per 1000 people of countries, except for New Zealand.
According to the table, Australia’s labors grew Slightly from 152,000 in 2003 to 219,000 in 2006, while the figure of Labors per 1000 population, to approximately at 10.7%. In contrast, New Zealand had a smallest amount of workers, with the figure rising from 65,000 in 2003 to 87,000 in 2006, with the highest rate per 1000 citizens at about 21.1%.
Following by United Kingdom, and United State, they observed a fairly similar pattern, for both two years increased considerably. However, the number of workers of these two elevated, the proportion of labors per 1000 citizens were reversed, with the lowest figure to approximately at 4.4%, and 2.3%.
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