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The line graph illustrates the number of employee working in different type of positions over 8 years in Australia. Overall, it is evident that some type of occupations rose or fall steadily. The sales experienced a significant growth among the others. Moreover, It still reperesented the job with the most largest number of workers compared […]
The given bar chart gives information about how many people worked in five different types of fields, including sales, accounting, computing, nursing and farming from 2001 to 2008. Overall, three kinds of types of work, specifically sales, computing and nursing increased, while accounting and farming decreased. Moreover, sales had the largest figure for people employed, […]
The bar chart portraits the total number of employees in five distinct fields, namely sales, accounting, computing, nursing and farming in two separate years, 2001 and 2008. Overall, sales were the most attractive occupation over the years, while there were fewer individuals relying on farming for a livelihood. It is also noticeable that in 2008, […]
The graphical format illustrates the number of people recruited for five different types of jobs in an Australian region at two distinct milestones: 2001 and 2008. Overall, it is evident that, with the exception of farming and accounting, most surveyed occupations experienced growth over time to varying degrees. Additionally, the ranking of these jobs remained […]
The graphical format illustrates how many people were recruited in five kinds of jobs in an Australian region across two distinct milestones, namely 2001 and 2008. Generally, it is conspicuous that with the exception of farming and accounting, the majority of surveyed work experienced an overall growth by varying degrees over time. Additionally, a consistency […]
