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The line graph below demonstrates proportion of Australian workforce in certain developments such as services, manufacturing, agriculture, construction and mining in percentages from 1962 to 2012. Overall, services stood at the first place and controversially, mining remained at the last place over the period. At the end of a period, any of the industries, excluding […]
The graph shows changes in the percentage of employees in five different industries from 1962 to 2012. Overall, services sector remained the largest employer throughout the period, experiencing significant growth, while manufacturing, the second largest employer, declined considerably. Other three sectors saw insignificant figure change. Focusing on the two largest employers, the services sector employed […]
The graph illustrates the percentage of the Australian workforce in five industries from 1962 to 2013. Overall, the figure for services’ employee significantly increased, remaining biggest employer throughout given period. Notably, the percentage of workforce in manufacturing and agriculture decreased in contrast to construction and mining’s number of employees saw decrease. Regarding biggest shareholders, the […]
The line graph illustrates the data of the Australian workforce in services, manufacturing, agriculture, construction, mining from 1962 to 2012. Overall, it is notisable that, data of services was on the top in two dates, while manufacturing can not remained steadily his the second place. Other industries level off slightly. In 1962, percentage of services […]
The given line graph compares the proportion of the workforce in five industries, such as services, manufacturing, agriculture, construction, and mining in Australia over the period of 50 years. Overall, the highest percentage of the Australian workforce was attributed to the service field. Conversely, the least proportion of the workforce was working in construction and […]
