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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 gives the information of temporary labors who have shifted from one place to another in different countries like Australia, New Zealand, UK and US during the period from 2003 to 2006. The population is per 1,000 people in the year 2006.
Overall, population is highest in United States in both the years. While, it is lowest in New Zealand over the period. Whereas, the workers population ratio is inverse for both the countries.
In Australia and United States the numbers of labors is far greater than others that is 577,000 and 152,000 respectively in 2003 and gradually rose up to 2006. WPR for both the countries is 2.3 and 10.7.
Furthermore, for the other two countries the proportion in 2003 and 2006 was just less. For United Kingdom in the year 2003 it is 137,000 while, in 2006 it is 266,000. Accordingly, New Zealand has shown lowest contribution with 65,000 and 87,000 for two years. The ratio differs that is 4.4 and 21.2 respectively.
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