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The line graph illustrates the percentage of employment from four different fields in Australia between 1900 to 2000. Overall, while manufacturing and agriculture registered a similar trend, mining were predicted to experience a slight decrease. Additionally, not only service was anticipated to witness a surge over time, it also remains the highest worker of employment […]
The line graph compares the proportion of people employed in four distinct industries, including service, manufacturing, agriculture and mining in Australia between 1900 and 2000. Overall, the service sector saw a significant upward trend and maintained its leading position over the entire period. The others, in contrast, experienced either declined or fluctuated until decreased at […]
The data displays employment rates in australia, varying four different industries between 1900 to 2000. In 1900, service industry was the highest between them all, having around 45 percent of workers. On the other hand, the lowest between them all, was mining, which had 6 percent of workers. Between manufacturing, agriculture, and mining. Manufacturing had […]
The following line graph illustrates the rate of workers in four (service, manufacturing, agriculture and mining) sectors in Australia between 1900 and 2000. Measures are given in percentages. Overall, it can be seen that all trends, except for the service, showed a downward trend. There were the lowest number of workers in mining industry, while […]
The provided graph illustrates the employment distribution in Australia by sector over the course of a century. Overall, the employment engagement in service industry exhibits a leading trend through the whole period, while other sectors experience different patterns of fluctuation. From 1900 to 1940, service industry dominates its position as the sector attracting largest proportion […]
