The bar chart displays how many individuals worked in five different types of jobs in one of the areas in Australia in the years 2001 and 2008. Overall, it can be seen clearly that sales have the highest number in both
The given bar chart presents information about how many people were employees of 5 various work in one area of Australia at two points in time namely, 2001 and 2008.
The provided chart illustrates the number of employees having multiple jobs in a region of Australia in 2001 and 2008. Overall, whilst the sales field is the leading occupation , farming has the fewest enthusiasts in bot
The bar diagram displays the employemnt distribution by gender and type of career in Australia in the previous year. Overall it is immediately evident that more males than females occupy the highest place in the various
The bar chart here illustrates the number of men and women employed in Australia last year in seven different category which are, managers, professionals, semi-professionals, tradespeople, production, clerical, labourere
The chart compares the number of volunteers and paid workers in various roles namely coaching, referees, therapists and other sections in the sports complex of an Australian town in 2015.
The diagram bar illustrates the number of employees sorted by factors such as kind of job and gender, in Australia during the last year. The quantities are given in percentages.
The chart give information about Australia employment type categorized by sex in the previous year. Overall, there are more men employee than the women working in Australia.
The bar chart illustrates data about the figure of hired individuals which were categorized into seven job types and their gender in Australia last year.
The bar chart represents the percentages of 7 different jobs, managers, professionals, semi-professionals, tradespeople, production, clerical and labourers by gender. This information concerns the population of Australia
The bar chart provides detailed information regarding the number of volunteers and paid workers in various roles within the Australian sports sector in 2015. It presents data on the amount of assistants and staff in four