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The given diagram below shows the total number of individuals employed in five type of majority in one region of Australia in 2001 and 2008. 2001 is colored by white and 2008 by black colour’s.There are 5 types of given informations like sales, accounting, computing, nursing and farming. Obviously we can see that, sales were […]
The given bar chart presents data regarding on how many people were employed across five types of work – Sales, Accounting, Computing, Nursing, and Farming – in one particular Australian region in 2001 and 7 years later. From an overall perspective, it can be seen that out of all, three jobs, namely Sales, Computing and […]
The bar chart compares the number of employed in five different sectors – Sales, Accounting, Computing, Nursing and Farming – in a region of Australia in 2001 and 2008. Overall, Sales remained the largest employed in sector in both years, while Farming consistently had the fewest workers. Notably, Computing and Nursing increased over the period, […]
The bar chat illustrates how many individuals were employed in five different types of work in a particular region of Australia in two years: 2001 and 2008. Overall, sales had the highest employment rate in both years, whereas the minority did farming. Additionally, the figure for computing increased significantly, while that for accounting declined noticeably. […]
The chart illustrates the total number of individuals employed in five different types of jobs, including sales, accounting, computing, nursing, and farming in one district of Australia in 2001 and 2008. Overall, it can be seen that employment in sales experienced an upward trend throughout of period, while farming remained the lowest position. In 2001, […]
The chart illustrates the number of Australians who worked in various types such as sales, accounting, computing, nursing and farming in 2001 and 2008. Overall, in both years sales showed the highest number among others while farming accounted the smallest number. In 2001, almost 160.000 civils chose working on sales which is the most popular […]
The bar chart compares the number of people hired for five types of work in Australia between 2001 and 2008. Overall, it is evident that sales were the most common in both years, compared to other types of work, while farming was the least preferred job over the given period. In addition, there was an […]
The bar chart compares the number of people hired for five types of work in Australia between 2001 and 2008. Overall, it is evident that sales were the most common in both years, compared to other types of work, while farming was the least preferred job over the given period. In addition, there was an […]
The line grahp demonstrates the number of people employed in five kinds of jobs in one neighbourhood of Australia in the first decade of the 2000’s. The line graph presents the number of workers in Australia in 2001 and 2008, while the bar chart describes which job was the most popular work in Australia between […]
The figure compares the proportion of people employed in five occupational sectors in Australia – Sales, Accounting, Computing, Nursing, and Farming – in 2001 and 2008. Overall, Sales remained the largest sector in both years, while Farming was consistently the smallest. However, there were some notable changes among the other three sectors. In 2001, there […]
The chart illustrate working people in the five different jobs in one region of Australia from 2001 to 2008. Overall, the proportion of Sales was the more popular and remained the highest till 2008. On the other hand the figures of Farming was the lowest in 2001 and remained upopular in 2008. 3 types of […]
The bar chart illustrates the number of employed people in five different kinds of work in one region of Australia in 2001 and 2008. Overall, the figures for sales, computing and nursing showed higher figures in 2008, while that for accounting and farming showed the reversal change. Moreover, the figure for sales showed the highest […]
The given bar chart demonstrates the number of individuals employed in five different types of work in one region of Austlaria in 2001 and 2008. Overall, at the beginning of the year in the sales dapartment there were large proporion of people. Accounting experienced a small decrease, while in computing department saw an increase during […]
The given bar chart displays the number of citizens employed in five various types of work in Australia during the period of 2001 and 2008. Overall, it is clearly seen that there were large number of workers who worked in sales, while the small quantity of individuals who worked as a farmer in both years. […]
The bar chart compares employment figures across five sectors – sales, accounting, computing, nursing, and farming – in Australia between 2001 and 2008. Overall, employment rose in most sectors, with computing and nursing showing the most significant growth, while farming experienced a sharp decline. Computing saw the fastest increase, rising from 80,000 to 100,000 employees. […]
The chart illustrates the number of employed people in five different sectors – sales, accounting, computing, nursing, and farming – between 2001 and 2008 in Australia. Overall, it is evident that employment increased over the period, except in accounting and farming, which both declined. In 2001, sales stood at just below 160,000, and it rose […]
The given bar chart above represents the proportion of people employed in work differing from sales, accounting and computing to nursing and farming. The study was conducted in 2001 and in 2008. Overall, in 2001, the majority of people preferred to work in sales, while farming was represented as the lowest figure. Regarding accounting, it […]
The given bar chart provides information about the average of individuals employed in the five diversity of work in one region of Australian in 2001 and 2008. Overall, it can be seen that in the both of years sales the highest percentage, however farming the shortest proportion. Both of the given years, sales of work […]
The bar chat illustrates the rate of employment in five types of job, namely sales, accounting, computing, nursing, and farming, in one nation of Australia between 2001 and 2008. Overall, it is evident that the sales increased slightly, while farming declined marginally throughout the timeframe. As for sales, the figure was recorded at approximately 150,000 […]
The chart illustrates the number of employed people in five different sectors – sales, accounting, computing, nursing, and farming – between 2001 and 2008 in Australia. Overall, it is evident that employment in Australia followed a positive trajectory, except in accounting and farming, which both declined over the period. In 2001, sales stood at just […]
The chart gives information on the amount op people who employed in several types of work in one area of Australia from 2001 to 2008. Overall, Sales job showed the highest amount of people while Farming showed the lowest number of employees. The first year in 2001 Sales job perfectly dominated with 155.000 number of […]
In this chart gives information about the number of humans employed in five ways of work in one region of Australian in 2001 and 2008. Overall, the chart have 5 types work: sales, accounting, computing, nursing in addition farming. In 2001, work of sales a lot of employees, approximately 158.000. However, sales of work was […]
The bar chart compares the number of people employed in five different types of work in one region of Australia in the years 2001 and 2008. Overall, the number of people working as salespersons was the highest in both years, while farming had the lowest employment figure. In addition, the number of people working in […]
The chart demonstrates the number of people who worked in five occupational categories (sales, accounting, computing, nursing, farming) in an Australian region during the years 2001 and 2008. Overall, it can be observed that there were more people employed in the five aforementioned types of jobs in 2008 than in 2001. The majority of Australians […]
The chart demonstrates the amount of people who worked in five occupational fields (sales, accounting, computing, nursing, farming) in an Australian region in 2001 and 2008. Overall, it can be observed that there were more people employed in five aforementioned types of jobs in 2008 than in 2001. The majority of Australians worked in sales […]
