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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 […]
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 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 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 […]
