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The pie chart illustrates how much money was spent by the UAE government on various public sectors, including social security, education, and health, in 2000, with a total budget of AED 315 billion. Overall, it is evident from the chart that the highest portion of the budget was shared to improve social security, while transport […]
The pie chart illustrates how the UAE government allocated its AED 315 billion budget across various sectors in the year 2000. Overall, the highest expenditure was on social security, followed by health and education. In contrast, sectors such as transport and industry received the least funding. Social security accounted for the largest share at AED […]
The pie chart illustrates how the United Arab Emirates (UAE) government allocated a total budget of AED 315 billion in the year 2000. Overall, it is clear that the largest proportion of the budget was spent on social security, followed by health and personal social services. In contrast, the least amount of money is spent […]
The pie chart presented illustrates the proportion of public spending in the UAE in 2000 across various governments departments. At first glance, the graph clearly indicate that the funds are not evenly distributed, with social security, health services, and education being primary focus of government policies. The data clearly show that sectors such as debt […]
The graph tells us about the budget of the UAE government in 2000. In general, the most important targets were social security, health, and education. The biggest slice of the pie chart is taken up by social security including pensions, employment assistance and other benefits which made up slightly under one-third of total expenditure. Health […]
