The bar chart illustrates the distribution of different income groups in cities and regional centres of Australia. The income groups are categorized as low (AUD 40,000 or less), lower middle (AUD 40,000 - AUD 70,000), mi
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of both men and women in the age group of 60-64 years who are still in employment in the years 1970 and 2000. The percentage of employment of this age group is taken in Australia,
The bar graph illustrates the percentages of four different income groups in cities and regional centres in Australia. Overall, it is clear that the highest proportion in cities is middle group while in the regional cent
The bar chart illustrates different categories of average income in urban areas and regional centres of Australia. It can be seen that urban residents have more population in middle and high income and less lower middle
The bar graph illustrates information about the sharing type of variety of income teams , namely low, lower middle ,middle, and high groups in cities and regional places in Australia.
The provided bar chart delineates the distribution of the Australian population in cities and regional areas based on their annual income percentages. Overall, discernibly, urban residents exhibit a higher mean income th
The bar chart depicts the classification of various income groups in cities and regional centres of Australia. Overall, it is clear that most people in the cities of Australia are categorized in the middle-income class,
The bar chart depicts the annual income of people who lives in cities or regional centres of Australia into four different categories of low, lower middle, middle and high incomers in the percentage of the population. Ov
The given bar graph illustrates the division of the percentage of the population living in cities and regional centres of Australia into low ($40,000 or less), lower middle ($40,000-70,000), middle ($70,000 -120,000) and