13 report(s) found.
The bar chart compares the amount of employment opportunities in tourism-related industries in a UK city between 1989 and 2009. Overall, there are 4 categories of tourism-related industries: Restaurants, Hotels, Sport and leisure, and Travel and tours. Restaurant and hotels offered the most jobs compared to sport and leisure or travel and tours. The first […]
: The given bar graph compares data about the range of job opportunities in the field of tourism in a UK city from 1989 to 2009. Overall, it can be seen that restaurants were the most popular sector among all the other industries throughout the given period, while travel and tours offered the fewest positions […]
The bar chart illustrates the number of jobs related industries (Restaurants, Hotels, Sport and leisure, Travel and tours) in one UK’s urban areas over a twenty- year period between 1989 and 2009. Overall, the restaurants saw remarkable rise, travel and tours witnessed a steady decrease while hotels increased and sport and leisure experienced fluctuation over […]
The given bar chart compares the number of jobs in tourism-related industries in a particular city in UK from 1989 to 2009. In general, Uk consistently had the highest number of restaurants, except in 1994, whereas the opposite case was true for travel tours, which recorded lowest number of jobs, with the exception of 1994. […]
The bar chart illustrates the employment figures in tourism-relevanted industries within a UK city over a twp-o-decade period, commencing in 1980. Overall, restaurants were the most common career in the majority of the timeframe, except for the year 1994, with the hotel sector having a narrow lead. Notably, the number of jobs in the restaurants […]
The given chart compares the quantity of jobs in tourism-related industries in a particular UK place from 1989 to 2009. Overall, there is a decrease in the trend of applying for jobs in these industries, with the exception of restaurants/ hotels. Additionally, restaurants acclaimed its overwhelm over other fields throughout the period. Glancing at the […]
The data gives information about the quantity of work opportunities in the tourism industries in one of the cities in the UK from 1989 to 2009. Overall, the most common working places were in the restaurants and hotels. Moreover, sport and leisure was higher than travel and tour industries except on one year In terms […]
The bar graph illustrates the number of occupations in industries related to tourism in a city in the United Kingdom from 1989 to 2009, featuring various statistics in fields such as restaurants, hotels, sport and leisure, travel and tours. The values for 1989 are as followed: restaurants with around 1100 jobs, hotels with approximately 1000 […]
The bar graph details the number of occupations in tourism-associated industries in one the U.K town from 1989 to 2009. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that the jobs in two sectors grew up, while the reverse was true for restaurants and hotels, which dominated notably throughout the period. To begin, the […]
The provided bar chart illustrates the employment figures in tourism-related sectors within a UK city over a two-decade period, from 1989 to 2009. Overall, there is a notable fluctuation in the job numbers across different tourism industries, with restaurants showing significant growth, while travel and tours experienced a decline and subsequent recovery. In the initial […]
The bar chart gives information on how many jobs that were in tourism-related sectors in a city in United Kingdom from 1989 to 2009. Overall, the highest number of jobs was in restaurants, followed by lodging and sports and the lowest was in travels. This trend was noticed in all the years except in 1994 […]
The bar charts reveals the the number of employment opportunities relating to hospitality and tourism sector in one of the city in the United Kingdom within two decades (1989-2009). The unit of measurement is in numbers. In the overview, restaurants significantly superceded other employment opportunities in the tourism business throughout the year under review with […]
The graph elucidates the number of employments created by hospitality-related sectors in a particular city in UK within 1989 and 2009 Overall, restaurants provided the greatest number of work especially in 2004. In addition, the least portion of jobs came from travel and tours. The restaurants in the UK city gave about 1100 jobs to […]
