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The image contains a line graph showing the percentage of secondary school teachers under 30 in four countries from 2010 to 2017. The data is as follows: Brazil started at 5.5% in 2010, then 9.8% (2011), 9.5% (2012), 6.8% (2013), 8.5% (2014), 5.8% (2015), 5.5% (2016), and ended at 6.5% (2017). Luxembourg's figures were 18.5% (2010), 14.2% (2011), 15.8% (2012), 12.5% (2013), 11% (2014), 10.5% (2015), 10% (2016), and 10% (2017). Japan's percentages were 9% (2010), 11% (2011), 10.8% (2012), 10.8% (2013), 14% (2014), 14.2% (2015), 15% (2016), and 15.5% (2017). The Czech Republic's data was 20% (2010), 18.5% (2011), 18% (2012), 17.5% (2013), 17% (2014), 16% (2015), 14.8% (2016), and 13.8% (2017).
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The line graph illustrates the percentage of secondary school teachers under 30 years of age in four countries between 2010 and 2017.
Overall , four countries such as Brazil , Luxembourg , Japan and Czech Republic, have had increases and decreases between 2010 to 2017. In the last year Japan had a big increase and Luxembourg had a decrease. However Brazil had the highest percentage at the beginning.
In 2010, Japan had about 10 percent of teachers under 30 years old, while the highest was Brazil (20%). Japan had growth by 2017 , and was little more than 15%. However , Brazil decreased , and percent had a drop (fewer than 15%, in 2017). Luxembourg was the second in percentage after Brazil in 2010, and had a large decrease from 2012 to 2017 (10% in 2017).
The Czech Republic had only 5% in 2010 , and was the smallest in percentage of teachers under 30 years old. This republic had the most variable percentage of teachers , which rose and fell between 5 and 10 percent .
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