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The three pie charts provide information about the weekly working hours of employees, owners or managers, and the overall workforce in Australia in 2001. The data are classified into three categories: part-time work, full-time work, and long working hours. Overall, working more than 41 hours per week was the most common pattern among Australian workers. […]
The pie charts illustrate the distribution of weekly working hours in three groups of workers, namely employees, owners/managers, and the total workforce in Australia in 2001. It can be easily seen from the graph that the percentage of long-hour workers was prominent in owners/managers and the total workforce, while that of part-time workers was likely […]
The pie charts illustrate the distribution of weekly working hours in three groups of workers, namely employees, owners/managers, and the total workforce in Australia in 2001. It can be easily seen from the graph that the percentage of long-hour workers was prominent in owners/managers, while employees were likely to work part-time Regarding the employees, the […]
The pie charts illustrate the distribution of weekly working hours in three groups of workers, namely employees, owners/managers and the total workforce in Australia in 2001. It can be easily seen from the graph that the percentage of long-hour worker was prominent, while the reverse was true for that of full-time worker Regarding the employees, […]
Provided are three pie graphs concerning the Australian’s work hours per week in the year 2001. Overall, the data reveals a stark contrast between the work hours patterns of employees, where part-time work predominated, and of either owners or managers, where long hours work was significantly higher. It is clear that the total workforce was […]
