The charts below show the percentages of volunteers by organizations in 2008 and 2014.

The charts below show the percentages of volunteers by organizations in 2008 and 2014.
The pie charts provide data on the number of people who took part in volunteering in two different years (2008, 2014). The changes in trends are presented in percentages.
According to
the figures, the greatest attention was paid to education in 2008 (about a quarter per cent),
while
the environment was the second-biggest point (just over a fifth per cent). The proportion of people involved in the field of training declined by 7% in 2008,
whereas
the environmental section,
on the contrary
, illustrated a slight climb, going from 21% to 29%.
Secondly
, the sports segment
also
increased substantially throughout the sixteen-year period, jumping by 10% (15%-25%).
Overall
, turning to art and others, the rate of volunteers was medium (15% and 18%) in 2008, and became even less (9% and 12%) in 2014, decreasing gradually between 2008 and 2014.
In addition
, at first glance
it is clear that
caring for health made up a small minority of the total, showing an absolutely negligible rise of only 1% during 16 years (7%-8%).
To sum up
, the most considerable quantity of human resources was mentioned in the environmental, educational, and sports areas, and the smallest one was Health Care in 2008 and 2014.
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