The bar graph illustrates the number of Japanese who travelled abroad from 1985 to 1995. On the other hand, the line chart displays the proportion of Japanese who visited Australia from 1984 to 1984.
The bar chart illustrates that how many males and females were employed in seven different positions in Australia last year. Overall, we can see that there were severe gender gap, and the number of males were more than f
The bar chart depicts information about employees by gender and kind of jobs, in last year, in Australia. There are seven categories divided by 2 sex: male and female. Overall, there are more men than women in all sector
The charts give information about the percentages of individual careers by job sector and gender for Australians in the previous year. Overall, it can be seen that males have dominated in several sectors such as managers
The bar graph illustrates medium of earning of australian residents through seven different types of jobs namely, posted as managers, professionals, semi professionals, tradepersons, production, classical and labourers i
The bar chart depicts statistical data about the number of people payed, and volunteers involved in 4 different sport activities in Australia during year 2015. Overall, voluneers overweight the number of paid people in e
The bar chart depicts the number of salaries and voluntary employees in Australian town events in 2015. The data reveals that volunteers have the most number on the coaching, therapist, and other sections except referees
The bar chart provides last year's data of employees per job type and gender in Australia. Generally, there were seven types of jobs and two gender, male and female.
The bar graph illustrates and compares the total population of job-holders in Australia with different job titles based on their gender in the year 2003. The employment types are Managers, professionals, semi-professiona
The bar chart illustrates the statistics of people in the workforce that are sales, computing, accounting, nursing, and farming, which were located in one region of Australia in 2001 and 2008.
The graph illustrates how many people of different gender are working in different types of jobs in Australia in the past year. Overall, it is evident that the majority of disciplines are dominated by men and the gap bet