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The line graph illustrates the proportion of Austrilia’s workforce employed in five industries from 1962 to 2012. Overall, it can be seen clearly that services had the highest figure over the period, opposite with mining. In addition, there was a downward trend in manufacturing and agriculture. And the figure for construction stayed unchanged over 50 […]
The line graph indicates the percentage of employees in five different industries in Australia over a period of 50 years. Overall, Australian employees who work in services had the highest rate, at around 80%, among other sectors. However, workers in mining had the lowest percentage, at around 5%. In terms of employees in services, the […]
The line graph provides information about the percentage of the Australian workforce employed in five different industries from 1962 to 2012. Overall, the service industry saw a significant increase in employment, while the manufacturing and agriculture sectors experienced a decline. The other industries, construction and mining, showed relatively minor changes over the period. In 1962, […]
The given graph illustrates the proportion of Australia labour in five different fields during 1962 and 2012. Overall, the number of people working in services outstripped the list the entire period, while the rest shared no significant differences. In 1962, staff in services accounted for 50% of total employees in Australia, doubling that of manufacturing […]
The provided line graph illustrates how the proportion of Australian personnel in five distinct types of employment had changed from 1962 to 2012. Overall, services workforce significantly outnumbers that of the other four fields. Additionally, services is the only industry that witnesses a rise in employment, whereas cultivation, production, building, and mining show a downward […]
