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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 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 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 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 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 […]
