21 report(s) found.
The given pie chart compares three categories of workers in Australian based on the percentage of total employment by Sector in 2009, while the line chart illustrates the proprtion of unemployment in Australia at 2-year intervals. Looking at the illustration, it is immediately evident that Born in Australian recorded the greatest percentage of employment by […]
The pie chart illustrates the percentage of Australians by place of birth in 2003, while the line graph details the unemployment rate between 1993 and 2003 among three groups: those born in Australia, in English-speaking countries other than Australia (ESC), and in non-English-speaking countries (NESC). In general, it can be seen clearly that a large […]
The pie chart illustrates the percentage of the workforce in Australia according to their place of birth in 2003, while the line graph shows the rate of unemployment between 1993 and 2003. Overall, the proportion of the workforce born in Australia was the highest compared to others, while the opposite case could be seen in […]
The provided pie chart illustrates three distinct categories of workers in Australia in 2003, while the accompanying line graph presents data on unemployment among these demographics from 1993 to 2003. Overall, the pie chart clearly shows that native workers constituted the largest proportion compared to the others. In contrast, the unemployment rate among non-native workers […]
The pie chart illustrates the percentage of three categories of workers in Australia according to their nationality, and the line graph shows the proportion of the jobless in this nation between 1993 and 2003. Overall, the overwhelming majority of the workforce in Australia was native people. Additionally, the total level of unemployment in the country […]
The chart and graph indicate three categories of workers in Australia and jobless levels in three groups. In general, the highest workforce was born in Australia. Meanwhile, unemployment usually originates from the ‘Not Elsewhere Classified’ (NEC) group for some reasons. In the first chart, the most populous labor force was the people who came from […]
The chart and graph indicate about 3 categories of workers in Australia and jobless levels in 3 groups. In general, the highest workforce was born in Australia. Meanwhile, unemployment usually originates from NEC for some reasons. In the first chart, the most popular label force was the people who come from Australia, accounting for 76%. […]
A pie chart delineates how many people worked in Australia according to birthplace in 2003 and a line graph illustrates the number of jobless people in Australia by birth origin from 1993 to 2003. Overall, while the proportion of people born in Australia held the largest share, people from English-speaking countries other than Australia (ESC) […]
The presented chart and graph depicts information about three particular types of people working in Australia and how this affects unemployment levels among these groups. Overall, it is clear that most people working in the workforce were born in Australia, whereas both immigrated people speaking English and other languages was only 24% within a whole […]
The chart and graph display general about three sections of workers in Australia and jobless persons levels within those groups. Overall, if we look pie chart, we saw the proportions of workers. Australia categories, (where they born in Australia) is highest than other 2 categories in 2003. In second chart, the percentage of unemployment increased […]
the chart and graph give information on the percentage of unemployment and workers in Australia. Overall, the number of worker born in Australia was larger compared to other workers in 2003 and the trend of unemployment in Australia decreased between 1993 and 2003. Firstly, the proportion of employees born in australia was largest at 76% […]
The pie chart depicts the employment distribution of labour forces in Australia in 2003, categorized by birthplace, namely Australia, English-speaking countries (ESC), and non-English-speaking countries (NESC), while the line graph delineates unemployment rates for these worker groups between 1993 and 2003. Overall, native workers accounted for the majority of Australia’s workforce. In addition, unemployment rates […]
The pie chart gives a breakdown of the Australian workforce according to their place of birth in 2003, and the line graph shows its unemployment rate between 1993 and 2003. Overall, the overwhelming majority of the labor force in Australia was of Australian nationality. Additionally, the total levels of unemployment in the country experienced a […]
The pie chart illustrates the percentage of three categories of workers in Australia according to their nationality, whether they were born in Australia or from an English-speaking or non-English-speaking country. Moreover, the line chart provides the unemployment rate of the given categories over the period of 1993 to 2003. Overall, the three categories of workers […]
The given mixed charts describe the percentage of workers in Australia divided into three types by birthplace in the year 2003 and the unemployment rates of those categories over the period of 10 years. Overall, the native employees accounted for the highest proportion in the Australian workforce in 2003. In addition, this country witnessed a […]
The given mixed charts describe the percentage of workers in Australia divided into three types by birthplace in the year 2003 and the unemployment rates of those categories over the period of 10 years. Overall, native employees accounted for the highest proportion of the Australian workforce in 2003. In addition, this country witnessed a significant […]
The provided charts illustrate the workforce composition in Australia by birthplace in 2003, as well as the unemployment rates within these categories over a 10-year period. Overall, native-born workers constituted the largest portion of the Australian workforce in 2003. Moreover, there was a substantial reduction in the unemployment rate among workers born in non-English-speaking countries […]
The pie chart gives a breakdown of the workforce in Australia, based on their birthplace while the line graph depicts the unemployment rate in the country between 1993 and 2003. Overall, the overwhelming majority of the labor force was Australian. Additionally, the total level of unemployment rate in the country experienced a decrease, with NESC […]
The given chart and graph illustrate three types of laborers in Australia and the joblessness rate in these groups. From an overall perspective, it is noticeable that workers with Australian nationality have the highest rate of the workforce in Australia. Meanwhile, the unemployment rate in Australia by place of birth in three categories all have […]
The provided visual data presents information regarding the workforce distribution and unemployment rates among workers categorized by place of birth in Australia. Overall, the pie chart reveals that the majority of the workforce in Australia consists of individuals born in the country, followed by non-English speaking country-born (NESC) workers and English-speaking country-born (ESC) workers. On […]
The given chart and graph illustrate three types of laborers in Australia and the joblessness rate in these groups. From an overall perspective, it is noticeable that workers with Australian nationality have the highest rate of the workforce in Australia. Meanwhile, the unemployment rate in Australia by place of birth in three categories all have […]
