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The table illustrates the proportion of workforce employed in six different industries in Australia in years between 1989 and 2009. Overall, the highest proportion thoughout the period is manufacturing, while the lowest percentage is tourism. In 1989, manufacturing accounted for 15%, however, in 2009, it declined slightly to 9,8%. Furthermore, in 1989, retail industry made […]
The table illustrates the proportion of workers employed in six different industries, which are Manufacturing, Retail, Health care, Construction, Education and Tourism. Overall, it can be seen that the percentage of workers employed in manufacturing and Retail increased, however in all other given industries showed an increased trend. The highest proportion of staff employed in […]
The table shows the proportion of workers employed in six sectors in Australia in the years 1989 and 2009. Overall, the figures for manufacturing and retail experienced a decline, while those of the remaining sectors showed an upward trend. In 1989, 15% and 11.8% people worked in the manufacturing and retail industries, respectively. Over the […]
The table shows the proportion of workers employed in six sectors in Australia in the years 1989 and 2009. Overall, the figures for manufacturing and retail experienced a decline, while that of remaining sectors showed an upward trend. In 1989, 15% and 11.8% people worked in manufacturing and retail industries, respectively. Over the following two […]
The provided table illustrates the data regarding the proportion of labourers working in six distinct sectors, namely – Manufacturing, Retail, Health Care, Construction, Education and Tourism, in Australia from 1989 to 2009. Overall, it is clear that the ratio of the workforce who worked in “Manufacturing and Retail” decreased significantly, whereas those in “Health care […]
The given table illustrates data about the number of employees in six industries: manufacturing, retail, health care, construction, education, and tourism in 1989 and 2009. It is clear that the number of workers in all given industries has increased over time, except for the manufacturing and retail industries. However, the manufacturing industry employed the maximum […]
The given table illustrates data about the number of employees in six industries, which are manufacturing, retail, health care, construction, education, and tourism in 1989 and 2009. It is clear that the number of workers in all given industries has increased over time, except for manufacturing and retail industries. However, manufacturing industries employed maximum number […]
The table chart compares the percentage of workforce employed in different industries in Australia from 1989 to 2009. Overall, except for the figures for manufacturing and retail, the others followed an upward trend, with the percentage of tourism witnessing a significant increase. Despite having the highest proportion at the beginning, manufacturing saw a dramatic decrease […]
The graph illustrates the proportion of employees in six industries – manufacturing, retail, health care, construction, education, tourism – in Australia in 1989 and 2009. Overall, manufacturing led the the list in the first given year (1989), but it was replaced with health care which had the highest percentage in final year – 2009. Additionally, […]
The table illustrates the information about the ratio of workforce in different field works in Australia from 1989 to 2009. Overall, it is clearly seen that the manufacturing industries held the highest percentage in first given year, but in however, tourism was least popular among the workers in both given time period. To begin with, […]
The chart illustrates the proportion of Australia’s workforce engaged in six industries: manufacturing, retail, health care, construction, education and tourism from 1989 to 2009. Overall, many people worked in health care, construction, education, and tourism over the period, while the opposite was true for the remaining sites. In addition, tourism had the lowest number of […]
The table chart provides information about the proportion of employees in six industries which are manufacturing, Retail, Health care, Construction, and Tourism in a specific nation over the period of 12 years—from 1989 to 2009. Overall, it can be clearly seen that manufacturing was the highest in 1989, while Health care was the highest in […]
The chart illustrates the proportion of Australia’s workforce engaged in six industries: manufacturing, retail, health care, construction, education and tourism from 1989 to 2009. Overall, many people worked in health care, construction, education, and tourism over the period, while the opposite was true for the remaining sites. In addition, tourism had the lowest number of […]
The given table chart illustrates information about the percentage of the workforce employed in manufacturing, retail, health care, construction, education, and tourism in Australia from 1989 to 2009. In general, the highest percentage of workers worked in the manufacturing industry. in the next 20 years, the highest percentage of workers Worked in health care secton.It […]
The table compares the proportion of workers in six different industries who were working in Australia during two specific years: 1989 and 2009. Overall, the initial highest rated industries, manufacturing and retail, had encountered a downward trend; therefore, making health care with most percentage of employees in the second year. Coming across giants, the figure […]
The picture depicts the proportions of employees in six different fields in Australia from 19890 to 2009. Overall, it is evident that the employment rates in social services namely health care, construction, education, and tourism experienced go-up trends. Meanwhile, the figure in the remaining industries witnessed a decline during the same time. Standing at 15%, […]
The given table chart illustrates the percentage of workforce employed in six industries which are manufacturing, retail, health care, construction,education and tourism in Australia between 1989 and 2009. The highest Proportion rate is 15% peoples who works in manufacturing industry in 1989 but significantly the rate was decreased by 9.8% In 2009. In retail the […]
