The table below shows the number of temporary migrant worker in four countries in 2003 and 2006 and the number of these workers per 1,000 people in these countries in 2006. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. You should write at least 150 words.
The table represents the total of foreign workers working temporarily in four nations from 2003 to 2006. There are four columns
on
the picture and the rightmost column shows the number per 1000 workers in 2006. Change preposition
in
Overall
, non-local employment increased in all countries over three years. The ratio of immigrants each
1000 population in 2006 varied, with New Zealand having the most and the US the least.
Looking in more detail, the US became the most destination for foreigners to get a job with 577 Change preposition
to each
thousand
in 2003, and this
number rose by 101 thousand
to reach 678 thousand
in 2006. Although
The United States has many expats, the data in the UK climbed higher, accounting for 129 more labourers in 2006 than in 2003. On the other hand
, only 65 thousand
international employees came to New Zealand in 2003 and it experienced minor growth in 2006 compared with other states, reaching 87 thousand
.
In contrast
, New Zealand had the major ratio of non-native employment per 1000 people in 2006, followed by Australia which accounted for almost half of the total. The third position, reaching for
4.4 for the United Kingdom, trailed by the USA at 2.3 and became the smallest number.Change preposition
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