The provided table depicts the figures for temporary migrant employees in different areas including New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Australia, and the United States over a three-year period since 2003 and the figures for these employees in each 1000 people in these areas.
Overall, it is evident that the data of the examined figure in four countries had an upward trend. However, the United States possessed the largest numbers during the survey, yet it was the lowest in terms of temporary migrant workers per 1000 citizens in 2006.
To commence with, there was a similar pattern in the growth of Australia and the United Kingdom. Nonetheless, Australia used to place second (152000) in 2003 in terms of temporary migrant workers, followed by the United Kingdom with 137000, in contrast to 2006, the figure for the latter soared to 266000, while the former was lower with 219000.
Moreover, New Zealand’s statistic was the highest point (21.1) in the number of migrant people working temporarily per 1000 people in 2006, followed by Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States with 10.7, 4.4, and 2.4, respectively. Nevertheless, New Zealand’s temporary migrant employee number in 2003 was in stark contrast to the previous element, while the United States presented the largest number in this field, which this trend also appeared in 2006 with 87000 in the former and 678000 in the latter.
