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The charts compare the percentage of average consumption per month of households in 8 different sectors about 8 different sectors in household per month between Australia and France over the entire research period. (The charts show up the percentage of average monthly consumption of households in 8 different sectors. Those charts compare two nations, which are Australia and France, over the entire research period)
As clearly seen from the first chart, the expenditure of household on education in Australia allotted the biggest at 30% and the second biggest part was recreation at 20%, whereas footwear and transport took up the least consumption at 2% respectably.
Turning to the second chart, footwear and clothing accounted for almost a half of total consumption, which are 19% and 32% respectively comparing to other selected categories (19% and 32% respectively) while people spent small amount of money on eating out, 6%, and transportation, 7%. restaurant and transportation tend to low consuming pattern among 8 selected countries. (? 프랑스와 호주에서 몇 지역들을 고른 것 아니었나요?) (6% and 7% respectively) In addition, people in France spent less than 10% on all categories except for clothing and foot wear with the exception of clothing and foot wear, people other categories simmilary consumed at below 10% in France.
In summary, consuming patterns in Australia are concentrated on 3 sectors including recreation, restaurant and education, while that in France have similar patterns but for/ except for clothing and foot wear categories without clothing and foot wear. |