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The table illustrate the percentage of workforce employes in the year 1989 and 2009 in different factories of australia . At a first glance , it can be seen that the percentage of workforce employes are in uptrend in most of the industries . while , few industries has decline of workforce employers. Looking at […]
The table illustrates the proportion of human resources in six different fields in Australia from 1989 to 2009. Overall, there were significant changes over a twenty-year period. It is noticeable that some industries across manufacturing and retail experienced a considerable decline, while the percentages of workforce employed in health care, construction, education, and tourism increased […]
The table illustrates the proportion of employers who worked in six different sections in Australia from 1989 to 2009. Overall, there was a decrease in manufacturing and retail, while the opposite was true for the remaining industries. In addition, tourism remained the lowest percentages throughout the period. Regarding the rising categories, manufacturing recorded the highest […]
The table provides information on the percentage of workers are hired in six industries in Australia during 1989 and 2009. Overall, while most of the factories given witnessed an upward trend, the percentage of workers in retail and manufacturing industries showed a decline over the period. The two types of industries: manufacturing and retail industries […]
So, this table is showcasing the persentage of workforce employed in six industries (Manufacturing,Retail,Health care,Construction,Education and Tourism) in Australia between 1989 and 2009. Australia witnessed a slide in her manufacturing persentage, going from a total 15% in 1989 to a 9,8% in 2009. She also had a slight decrease in retail persentage, from a 11,8% […]
The table compares the percentage of people working in 6 different industries in Australia in the period of 20 years, from 1989 to 2009. Overall, it can be seen that the proportion of workers in manufacturing and retail went down, while all other sectors showed growth. Health care, education and tourism became more popular during […]
The supplied table provides data about the proportion of staff employed for six diverse industries namely; Manafacturing, Retail, Health care, Construction, Eductaion and Tourism in 1989 and 2009. Overall, biggest proportion of workers employed in the category of “Manafacturing” for the first year, while this is true for “Health care” category in the second year. […]
The table provided displays the amount of workers active in six different idustries in austrila in 20 years between 1989 and 2009 . Overall, all of the six industries had increased thair workforce slightly in the last two decades, accept retail and manufacturing. Manufactring and retail were the most domainant followed by health care and […]
The provided table describes the workforce percentage of employees in six sectors in Australia for two separate years. Overall, it is observed that the percentage of the workforce employed in healthcare, construction, education, and tourism experienced an upward trend, while the workforce employed in manufacturing and retail witnessed a downward trend. Looking at the initial […]
The table compares the proportion of labour employment in six areas in Russia in years 1999 and 2010. Overall, manufacturing accounted for the highest employment rate, while tourism was ranked last. Most fields of work witnessed an increase in the percentage of workers over the given period. In 1999, 15 percents of employees were employed […]
The table illustrates the proportion of workforce employed in six different industries such as manufacturing, retail, health care, construction, education, and tourism in Australia from 1989 to 2009. In general, there was a noticeable increase in the percentage of working force by health care, construction, education, and tourism, while the data for manufacturing, retail show […]
The table illustrates how the percentage of workforce worked in six different Australian industries changed between 1989 and 2009. Overall, most employers worked in manufacturing in 1989, while people who worked in tourism showed the least proportions. In addition, only manufacturing and retail industries followed downward trend. In 1989, manufacturing industry was the leader in […]
The table illustrates the percentage of the workforce employed in six industries—Manufacturing, Retail, Healthcare, Construction, Education, and Tourism—in Australia in 1989 and 2009. Overall, employment in Manufacturing and Retail declined, while the other sectors saw growth over the period. Manufacturing had the highest proportion of workers in 1989, at 15%, but this figure dropped significantly […]
The table illustrate data about the number of employees in six industries, which are Manufacturing, Retail, Health care, Construction, Education, and Tourism over a 20-year period, starting 1989. Overall, it can be seen that the employees of manufacturing and retails are decreased over the period, whereas in all other given industries workers are increased. Looking […]
