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The bar chart compares the number of people who had a job in five types of work (Sales, Accounting, Computing, Nursing and Farming) on a particular region of Australia in the years 2001 and 2008. Overall, in both years, the number of employees was by far the highest in sales among the other fields, whereas […]
The chart compares the number of employed people in five specific jobs (Sales, Accounting, Computing, nursing, Farming) in an unknown area of Australia in 2001 and 2008. Overall, while the employment in sales, computing, and nursing saw increases of varying rates compared to the first given year, the reverse is true for accounting and farming, […]
The chart compares the number of employed people in five specific jobs (Sales, Accounting, Computing, nursing, Farming) in an unknown area of Australia in 2001 and 2008. Overall, while the employment in sales, computing, and nursing saw increases of varying rates compared to the first given year, the reverse is true for accounting and farming, […]
The chart shows the number of people working in five sectors in one region in Australia in 2001 and 1008. Overall, the number of people employed in almost all types of work increased slightly, except for accounting and farming. Notably, the most significant number of workers was in the sales sector in the two years. […]
The bar chart shows how many people worked in various professions in one Australian region from 2001 to 2008. Overall, the number of workers noticeably fell in accounting and farming, while the reverse was true for other types of work. It is also clear that sales attracted far and way the highest number of workers […]
