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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 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 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 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 […]
