The chart provides information about the number of jobs in the industries were dependent on tourism in specific UK city from 1989 to 2009.
Overall, while the number of jobs in restuarants showed a slight upward trend, the same can not be said for occupations in sport and leisure as well as travel and tours over the twenty-year period. Moreover, there were not considerable alterations in the hotel’s professions.In addition, more employees worked in restuarants and it stood out among other tourism-related industries.
Looking at the table, reastuarants have had just above 1100 jobs and been dominant in each year, except from 1994, being the second after these were in hotels by about 100 jobs. After reaching it’s the highest point in 2004 as rough 1600 ones, this figure declined slowly next 5 years, at 1300.Howerver, the reverse was true for occupations in travel and tours. In 1989, it included of 800 jobs and this was followed by noticable increase to 1400. After that, it has started going down year by year and it hit own lowest point in 2009, at 400
At the same time , hotels were the second place of providing jobs, there were just above 1000 professions in 1989. Although the growth by 350 ones in 1994, it has witnessed decrease from 1999 to 2009, being about 1250 and 1000 jobs respectively and became as same as the beginning. Furthermore, a few workers were in sport and leisure in 1989.Then, it had began flactuating between 900 and 700 employees from 1989 to 2009.
