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The pie chart illustrates the distribution of workforce in London among three distinct groups,while the line graph shows the changes in unemployment rates for these same categories between 1993 and 2003. Overall,native Londoners made up the largest portion of the workforce.While unemployment rates declined for all three groups throughout the decade, individuals who did not […]
The bar chart illustrates the comparison of unemployment rate within three groups in terms of workforce in London, from 1993 to 2003. Units are measured in persentages. Overall, half of the workforce dominated by native Londoners, followed by llittle less Non english speking people very small amount of English speking people. The unemployment rate of […]
The chart and graph illustrate the categories of the workforce in London and the unemployment rate among three groups. Overoll, native Londoners make up the largest proportion of the workforce, while English-speaking people account for the smallest share.In addition, the unemployment rate decreased for all three groups over the period shown. According to the pie […]
The pie chart compares the percentage of different employment, whereas the line graph illustrates three types of London unemployment rate that was from 1993 to 2003. Overall, three groups recorded a decreasing trend in non-working people. In addition, English-speaking people had the smallest workforce, while the unemployment rate was highest throughout the period. Looking first […]
The given line chart provide information about the trend of the unemployment rate over a 10-year period from 193 to 2003 and the given pie chart illustrate the destribution of the proportion of workforce in London during these years. The chart show the totakl amount was allocated among various categories across different three group. Overall, […]
The given line chart provide information about the trend of the unemployment rate across various sectors (or year period from 1993 to 2003) and the given pie chart illustrate the distribution of the peak proportion of workforce in London during these years. The charts show the total amount was allocated among various categories as different […]
The pie chart illustrates the proportion of workforce, while the line graph shows the unemployment rate within three different groups in London from 1993 to 2003. Overall, native Londoners accounted for the largest proportion among the three. In addition, the unemployment rates were recorded a decline within three groups, although the figure for native Londoners […]
The pie chart and line graph given illustrates the proportion of workfroce and unemployment percentage existing in London between three groups; english-speaking people,native Londeners and Non-English-speaking people. Overall, in pie chart native Londeners are primary staff in workforce and their level of unemployment,on the contrary, is in between. In contrast, english-speaking community proportion is only […]
The pie chart and line graph above depict three categories of the workforce in London, established as native Londoners, english-speaking people and non-english-speaking people in addition with the unemployment rates within the three groups between 1993 and 2003. Overall, native Londoners conform half of London’s workforce and non-english-speaking people represent 42%, whereas, english-speaking people fall […]
The pie chart and line graph compare the categories of workforce in London and unemployment rate within three groups between 1993 to 2003. Overall, a significant portion of the chart is occupied by native Londoners, while English-speaking people is the smallest. In addition, the unemployment rate decreased for all groups over this period. From the […]
The pie chart shows the background of people working in London, while the line graph illustrates how their jobless figures change between 1993 and 2003. Overall, it can be clearly observed that workers born in London made up the largest proportion. People from countries where English is widely spoken formed the smallest segment. Unemployment declined […]
On the chart we can see The proportion of workforce and on the graph – unemployment rate. The major part of the chart occupied by native Londoners – 50%, followed by Non-English-speaking people – 42%. Compared to the first two groups – Londoners and Non-English-speaking people, English-speaking people is a minor group with just 8%. […]
The above graphics depict percentage of various groups of the workforce and their rate of unemployment in London for a span of 10 years. The three categories mentioned are native Londoners, English-speaking people, and non-English-speaking people. Half of the work personnel are native Londoners while the other half is divided between non-English-speaking and English-speaking people […]
The chart and line graph illustrate the distribution of the labor market in London and the unemployment rate from 1993 to 2003, categorized by three groups. Among these groups, indigenous Londoners took a lion’s share, constituting half of the local workforce, which far exceeded others. Thereafter, non-English-speaking workers came second, with 42% proportion of individuals […]
The presented pie and line chart compare the proportion of workers in London and the unemployment level of three selected groups over a span of 10 years, starting from 1993. Overall, while it is evident that native Londoners contributed the largest proportion, the opposite is true for English-speaking people. In addition, all categories of workers […]
The pie chart and line graph present three kinds of the workforce in London and variations of the unemployment rate within three groups over a decade. Overall, native Londoners constitute the largest proportion while English-speaking people are the minority. In addition, along with the lowest percentage, English-speaking people exhibited the highest unemployment rate while non-English-speaking […]
