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The bar chart illustrates the five selected comparable types of work in Australia across 2001 and 2008. Overall, it is apparent that sales consistently remained the most popular profession by a wide margin throughout the period. Additionally, while the number of people working in computing, nursing, and sales experienced an upward trajectory, employment in accounting […]
The bar chart compares five types of work in terms of the number of employees in a certain Australian region in the years 2001 and 2008. In general, the number of people employed in sales, computing and nursing increased between 2001 and 2008, while the trend was reversed for accounting and farming. In terms of […]
The bar chart compares employment levels across five different types of work on one Australian region in 2001 and 2008. Overall, the number of workers in sales dwarfed that of others, and while there were increases in most sectors, some saw decreases. In 2001, sales dominated the job market, with some 150,000 people employed in […]
The bar chart compares employment levels across five different types of work on one Australian region in 2001 and 2008. Overall, the number of workers in sales dwarfed that of others, and while there were increases in most sectors, some saw decreases. In 2001, sales dominated the job market, with some 150,000 people employed in […]
The bar chart illustrates the number of people employed in five different sectors—sales, accounting, computing, nursing, and farming—in a region of Australia in 2001 and 2008. Overall, sales consistently employed the highest number of workers in both years, while farming experienced the largest decline. Meanwhile, computing and nursing saw notable increases in employment, whereas accounting […]
