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The table provides information about the proportion of workforce employed in six industries (Tourism, education, construction, health care, retail and manufacturing) in Australia from 1989 and 2009. Overall, the figures for almost all industries followed an upward trend, except retail and manufacturing. It is also worth to note that the proportion of health care industry […]
The table below gives information about the percentage of the workforce employed in six industries in Australia between 1989 and 2009. Overall, the percentage of the workforce in four industries (Tourism, Education, Construction, and Health care) had a noticeable rise, although that for Health care became the highest factor of the workforce in Australia in […]
The data illustrates the amount of people who worked in six industries, including manufacturing, retail, health care, construction, education and tourism, of Australia during the time frame of 1989 to 2009. Overall, manufacturing industry comprised highest percentage of workers as compared to tourism that showed lowest value in 1989. Moverover, in 2009 majority of the […]
The table illustrates information about the figure for workforce employed in six different industries in Australian from 1989 to 2009 Overall,it is clear that the percentage of employees increase in every industries.However,the figure for worker experienced decline in retail and manufacturing industries.Although manufacturing employees show fallen highly Looking into the details,in 1989,the percentage of workforce […]
The table illustrates the percentage of the workforce employed in six industries—manufacturing, retail, healthcare, construction, education, and tourism—in Australia from 1989 to 2009. Overall, the percentage of the workforce employed in almost all industries showed upward trends, while the figures for the manufacturing and retail industries declined throughout the given period. Despite manufacturing initially standing […]
The table illustrates the percentage of the workforce employed in six industries—manufacturing, retail, healthcare, construction, education, and tourism—in Australia from 1989 to 2009. Overall, the percentage of the workforce worked in almost all industries showed upward trends, while the figure for manufacturing and retail industries declined throughout the given period. Despite manufacturing initially standing out […]
The table provides information about the proportion of employees who were employed in six different industries in Australia from 1989 to 2009. Overall, the percentage of people who worked in healthcare, construction, education, and tourism fields exhibited an upward trend, whereas the opposite was true for manufacturing and retail sections, while the proportion of people […]
The line graph provides information about the proportion of labor force employed in 6 industries in Australia from 1989 to 2009. Overall, the percentage of people in manufacturing and retail sectors showed a downward trend, while the opposite was true for other remaining categories. Healthcare replaced manufacturing sector’s dominance in the employment rate over the […]
The table shows the proportion of employees in six different business sectors in Australia from 1989 to 2009. Overall, while the the percentage of individuals employed in healthcare, construction, education, and tourism fields experienced an upward trend, with more people worked in healthcare at the end of the period, the reverse was true for manufacturing […]
The table shows the proportion of employees in six different business sectors in Australia from 1989 to 2009. Overall, while the percentage of individuals employed in healthcare, construction, education, and tourism fields experienced an upward trend, with more people worked in healthcare at the end of the period, the reverse was true for manufacturing and […]
The table delineates the percentages of the workforce engaged in six distinct industries in Australia during the years 1989 and 2009. A comparative analysis reveals a notable shift in employment distribution across these sectors over the two decades, with manufacturing and retail experiencing a decline, whereas health care, construction, education, and tourism saw increases in […]
The table shows the percentage of labourforce working in various sectors in Australia in 2 years, 1989 and 2009. Overall, in 1989, the proportion of working adults serving in the manufacturing sector was the highest, while 20 years later, health care ranked first in terms of employment rate. In contrast, tourism used the lowest number […]
The table shows the percentage of labourforce working in various sectors in Australia in 2 years, 1989 and 2009. Overall, in 1989, the proportion of working adults serving in the manufacturing sector was the highest, while 20 years later, health care ranked first in terms of employment rate. In contrast, tourism used the lowest number […]
The table graph illustrates the data on the number of workers who were employed by six industries (manufacturing, retail, health care, construction, education and tourism) in Australia over a 30-year period, starting in 1989. Units are measured by percentage (%). Overall, it can be observed that the maximum number of people were employed by the […]
The table illustrates how Australian workforce was distributed into six industries from 1989 and 2009. Overall, there was a decline in the proportion of labour force working in manufacturing and retail, while the opposite trend was true for the three remaining industries. In addition, the percentage of manufacturing employees in the workforce initially had the […]
