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The bar chart compares the count of unpaid and paid employees in four various positions in the sports sector of an Australian urban area in 2015 alone. Overall, the number of volunteers was higher than that of their paid counterparts, except in refereeing. Additionally, the most noticeable numerical disparity between the two was seen in […]
The bar chart illustrates the number of volunteers and paid workers in four different roles in the sports sector in Australia in 2015, including coaching, refereeing, therapy, and other positions. Overall, the highest number of volunteers worked in coaching, followed by other sections, therapy, and refereeing. Meanwhile, most paid workers were involved in other sections […]
The chart compares the number of paid and unpaid workers involved in 4 distinct sports roles, namely coachers, referees, managers, and other sectors, in the year of 2015 in an Australian town. Overall, it is clear that the data reveal a marked preference among volunteers for coaching, while the distribution of paid workers exhibited little […]
The bar chart provides information on the number of people joining different types of roles in sports, namely coaches, referees, managers, and other sectors, categorized by volunteers and paid workers in 2015 in an Australian town. Overall, it is evident that most of the sports sectors had more volunteers than paid workers and the figure […]
The bar chart provides information about how many people in a town in Australia worked in different roles in sports in 2015. In general, most people chose to work as coaches, and the number of volunteer coaches was the highest. It can be seen that the number of people who were voluntary coaches was the […]
