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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 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 […]
