The chart below shows the number of jobs in tourism arelated industries in one UL city between 1089 and 2009.
The bar chart illustrates the number of occupations in four tourism industries in a city in Britain from 1090 to 2009.
In general, it can be seen that four categories of tourism had a downward trend. Restaurants offered the highest number of jobs during the period.
In 1994, jobs in restaurants made up the highest figure on the chart while traveling provided 800 jobs, as the lowest. Jobs in hotels were 150 more than those in sport and leisure and outlooked the figure of jobs in restaurants. In 1999, restaurants readily passed the jobs of hotels, at 1400. At the same time, sport and travel decreased in the figure for work at about 1050 and 900 respectively.
In 2004, restaurants reach their peak at 1600 occupations but they dramatically fell by 300 jobs but remained the highest number on the chart. The figure for hotels finished at around 1050 in 2009. 300 more jobs in sports than travel and tour are provided.
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