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The bar chart illustrates the Changes between five types of works employed the Australians range of period of 2001and 2008. Overall, the sales consisting most of the employees of the country in 2001 and 2008 despite of little interested by employees in 2001 compare to 2008. There was a gradually decreased in the rest of […]
The chart illustrates the numerous of employment people in variety work in a certain country of Australia from 2001 to 2008. Overall, the highest number of people employed in sales, which amounts to almost 160.000 in 2001. By 2008 this figure has risen to over 160.000. By 2001 the variety of sale workers was about […]
The given bar chart illustrates information about the number of people in several 5 kinds of work-sales, accounting, computing, nursing and farming in the years 2001 and 2008.Overall,the most preferable type of work was sales in both years, while the farming was less common. In 2001, the sales workers ranked first among other jobs with […]
The provided bar Chart illustreates the number of public employed differrents tyeps of Job in Australia between 2001 and 2008 Overcall, it can be seen that, most of the people worked in Sales service in both years, While, Farming is the least of citizens was interrested on this sector. In 2001, Sales sector was a […]
The bar chart demonstrates the amount of people hired from sales, accounting, computing , nursing and farming industry in one city of Australia in 2 years. Overall, It is noticeable that expect of accounting and farming displayed downward trend , the others industry had growth of people employes. Sales had the highest employees among all […]
The provided bar chart illustrates the volume of people employed in five different sectors in a particular area of Australia in 2001 and 2008. Looking from an overall perspective, there was a slight rise in the numbers of employees in sales, computing, and nursing, whereas a downward trend was witnessed in the field of accounting […]
The chart provides information about the number of employees in five different careers on a certain region of Australia over two separated years, 2001 and 2008. Overall, in both surveyed years, the quantity of individuals working as salesmen consistently outnumbered those in other careers, while smallest figures were observed in farming sector. Furthermore, there was […]
The bar chart illustrates how many people were employed in five different sectors in a particular Australian region in 2001 and 2008. Overall, there was a slight rise in the numbers of employees in sales, computing and nursing, whereas a minor decrease was witnessed in the fields of accounting and farming. Furthermore, the sales sector […]
The provided bar graph delineates the number of employees of five separate sectors in a particular region of Australia. The statistics is recorded in 2 years 2001 and 2008. Overall, sales is the most populous field, whereas farming embraces the least proportion of labour. Meanwhile, sales, computing and nursing experience an increase over time, accounting […]
The bar chart illustrates how many people were employed in five different sectors in a particular Australian region in 2001 and 2008.OVERVIEWOverall, there was a slight rise in the numbers of employees in sales, computing and nursing, whereas a minor decrease was witnessed in the fields of accounting and farming. Furthermore, the sales sector employed […]
The bar chart illustrates the number of workforce distributions in five types of work in an Australian area between 2001 and 2008. Overall, while the employment in sales, computing and nursing witnessed a rise, the others dropped discernibly from 2001 to 2008. Additionally, the sales workforce have remained its position as the highest figure during […]
The bar chart gives information about the number of individuals majoring in five types of jobs in an Australian area from 2001 to 2008. Overall, both accounting and farming observed a downward trend in the number of the employed while the opposite was true in the pattern of sales, computing àn nursing over an eight-year […]
The bar chart illustrates the quantity of workers in sales, accounting, computing, nursing and farming in an Australian area over a 7-year period, starting from 2001. Overall, while the number of people who work in sales, computing and nursing saw upward trends, that of accounting and farming witnessed opposite tendencies. It is also remarkable that […]
The chart presents the number of employees in five different professions in a specific Australian region in 2001 and 2008. A notable overall trend is a shift towards employment in sales, computing, and nursing, while the number of workers in accounting and farming decreased. In 2001, sales employed the most workers with approximately 140,000 individuals. […]
The given bar chart provides information about the number of people working in five sectors, namely sales, accounting, computing, nursing, and farming in one area of Australia in 2001 and 2008. It is clear that the data of employees in the sales sector accounted for the highest figure in both years. In addition, the lowest […]
The given bar chart illustrates the quantity of people worked in five different types of work on one region of Australia in 2001 and 2008. Overall, it is evident that the number of people worked as accountants and farmers followed a downward trend, while the opposite was true for thevfigures for sales, computing and nursing. […]
The bar chart compares the number of people employed in five different types of work (Sales, Accounting, Computing, Nursing, and Farming) in 2001 and 2008. Overall, Sales remained the most common type of employment in both years, while Farming consistently employed the fewest people. Notably, there were increases in employment in Computing and Sales over […]
The bar chart compares the size of labor force in 5 different careers in one region of Australia in 2001 and 2008. Overall, the number of employees for sales department always stood at the predominant place, while the opposite was true for farming. Additionally, most jobs showed an upward trend in participation over time, except […]
The bar chart illustrates the number of people employed in five different types of work (sales, accounting, computing, nursing, and farming) in 2001 and 2008. It is evident that sales had the highest employment figures in both years, while farming had the lowest. Additionally, there was a gradual increase in employment in three of the […]
The following chart delineates how many employees work in distinct five categories of occupation area on a part of Australia over a 8-year period from 2001 to 2008. In general, it is discernible that jobs associated with sales invariably employed the most, whereas the figures for farming record the lowest throughout the examined period. Notably, […]
The bar graph illustrates the quantity of employed Australians in five occupations in 2001 and 2008. Overall, accountants and farmers saw a marginal downward trend, whereas the other counterparts witnessed the contrary. In comparison, the most employed field was sales, while the least was farming. Looking at the chart more closely, one can see that […]
The bar chart illustrates the changes in the number of people recruited in five types of work on a particular region of Australia between 2001 and 2008. As can be seen from the bar chart, the greatest number of people was employed in sales-related jobs, whereas, farming involved lower employment rate. In 2001, slightly less […]
The given graph illustrates how many residents worked in five kinds of occupations in one particular area of Australia in the years 2001 and 2008. Overall, while those who worked in sales, computing, and nursing witnessed a rise, declines were seen in the figures for accounting and farming. It is also clear that while the […]
The bar graph depicts the quantity of employees in five types of job in a certain region in Australia from 2001 to 2008. Overall, it is cleared that sales sector had the highest number of people working, whereas farming job was true for the opposite. Besides that, the total of employees working in sales, computing […]
The line graph illustrates how many people engaged in five different types of work – sales, accounting, computing, nursing, and farming – in a specific region in Australia in 2001 and 2008. Overall, sales was the most preferred type of work among the others in both periods, while farming was recognized as the least preferred […]
The line graph illustrates how many people engaged in five different works – sales, accounting, computing, nursing, and farming – in a specific region in Australia in 2001 and 2008. Overall, sales was the most preferred work among the others in both periods, while farming was recognized as the least preferred work among other works […]
The line graph provides a comparison of the number of people who were busy with five different chores: sales, accounting, computing, nursing, and farming in a certain region in Australia in 2001 and 2008. Overall, sales was the most desirable job for most people in both years, while farming was the least popular position in […]
The line graph provides a comparison in terms of how many people who kept busy with five different chores: sales, accounting, computing, nursing, and farming in a certain region in Australia in 2001 and 2008. Overall, sales was the most desirable job for most people in two different years, while farming was the least position […]
The bar chart delineates the figures for employees in five kinds of work in a specific region in Australia in 2001 and 2008. Overall, the number of Sales employees plays a major role, by contrast, the figure for Farming is the lowest. Additionally, while the employees of Computing and Nursing experienced an increase, that of […]
The bar chart illustrates how many people were employed in five different industries, with the data being recorded in 2001 and 2008. Overall, this 7-year period registered an increasing number of employees working as salespeople, computing staff, and nurses, contrasting with accountants and farmers whose statistics showed a downward trend. Additionally, sales were the job […]
