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Chart Report Title: The Migrant Workers And Their Proportion Of The Total Population

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Question:
The table below shows the number of migrant workers (in thousands) and their proportion of the total population in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand in 2003 and 2006.

Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

Write at least 150 words.

migrant workers and their proportion of the total population
Answer 1
The table presents data on the total number of migrant workers and their relative share of the overall population in three countries—Canada, Australia, and New Zealand—over a four-year period from 2003 to 2006...

Overall, all three nations experienced an upward trend in both the absolute number of migrant workers and their proportion of the total population...

In 2003, Canada led with 420,000 migrant workers, making up 1.3% of its population. By 2006, this number grew to 510,000, representing 1.6% of the total population...

New Zealand had the smallest migrant workforce, starting at 45,000 in 2003 and rising to 62,000 by 2006...
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Word Statistics
GroupWord NumberDistinctPercent
All Words1989950%
Top 300 Words82 (41%)29 (29%)35%
300 - 1000 Words32 (16%)19 (19%)59%
Over 1000 Words84 (42%)51 (51%)60%
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Link Words: 11 (including link phrase: 0)
Sentences: Number: 9; Average Length: 140 characters; Words/Sentence: 22
Repeated Words: migrant(7), population(6), workers(5), and(5), new(5), number(4), from(4)
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