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In the first chart i can seethree categories of worker in Australia. Among these, Australian workforce occupies the higher percentage, which is 76%. The second highest is non English speaking people, which is 13%. And, the lowest proportion have English speaking people, which is 11%. From the chart it is clear that, as it is […]
The provided pie chart demonstrates the information about the proportion of employees in Australia with three various categories. Regarding the line graph, it describes the employment rates in three different countries, namely: Spain, Germany, and Italy. Overall, the percentage of Australian workers had a dominant sector while others just accounted for a minimal percentage. Furthermore, […]
The provided pie chart illustrates the proportion of employees in Australia in three sectors shown. Regarding the line graph, it describes the percentage of unemployment rates in three different countries, namely: Spain, Germany, and Italy, from 1991 to 2005. Overall, Australians accounted for the largest percentage of workers in Australia, while the figures for others […]
The provided pie chart illutrates the proportion of employees in Australia in three shown sectors. Regarding the line graph describes the percentage of unemployment rates in three different countries, namely: Spain, Germany, and Italy from 1991 to 2005. Overall, Australian accounted for the largest percentage of workers in Australia while the figures for others had […]
The pie chart and line graph illustrate2 the distribution of worker categories in Australia and unemployment trends across three European countries. Overall, Australians constitute the majority of the workforce in Australia, while unemployment5 rates5 in Spain, Germany, and Italy showed6 varying patterns6 between 1991 and 2005. The pie chart reveals that Australian workers dominate the […]
The pie chart and line graph illustrate three categories in the labourforce in Australia and the proportion of jobless workers in three different nations. Overall, the pie chart shows that Australians account for the largest share of workers in their own country. Additionally, the unemployment rates in each country in the line image reported a […]
The chart and graph demonstrate the proportion of employees in Australia and unemployment rate in three Europe countries in the period of time from 1991 to 2005. Overall, the number of Australians in workforce accounted for the highest level, while amount of English-speaking people experienced the lowest in counterparts. Furthermore, the unemployment rate in Spain […]
The pie chart illustrates the proportions of 3 different types of Australian workers, while the line graph presents how unemployment rates in three different countries changed from 1991 to 2005. It is obvious that the main workforce in Australia is its local residents. In addtion, Spain has the most significant rates of unemployed people over […]
The pie chart illustrates the proportions of 3 different types of Australian workers, while the line graph presents how unemployment rates in three different countries changed from 1991 to 2005. It is obvious that the main workforce in Australia is its local residents. In addtion, Spain has the most significant rates of unemployed people over […]
The pie chart illustrates the proportion of three different categories of labour force in Australian, while the line chart depicts how the joblessness rates varied across three nations. Overall, virtually all the workers in Australia is locals. Additionally, the unemloyment ratio of Germany witnesses an upward trend, while the opposite is true for that of […]
The pie chart illustrates the proportion of three different categories of labour force in Australian, while the line chart depicts how the joblessness rates varied across three nations. Overall, virtually all the workers in Australia is locals. Additionally, the unemloyment ratio of Germany witnesses an upward trend, while the opposite is true for that of […]
