The charts give information about the percentage of people who were unemployed, employed and continued with further studies in Australia after secondary school in 1980, 1990 and 2000.
Overall, the rate of people, who graduated secondary school in Australia, pursued higher education declined through three decades, while other categories consistently fluctuated. The proportion of each category in the pie charts were evenly distributed.
In detail, pursuing higher education was the main tendency of Australian after graduated secondary school since there was half of them enrolled in tertiary education, while 40% of people joined labor market finished intermediate education. There is only 10% of Australian became unemployed after finished post-primary school.
From 1980 to 1990, the percentage of Australian students who graduated secondary school then kept studying further seemed to decrease moderately by 12%, while the rate of people who went to work after finishing post-primary school rose 10%, leading across other categories. Likewise, the percentage of people unemployed after graduating secondary school increased slightly by 2%. Similarly, the rate of Australians joined workforce constantly grew to 55% in 2000, while other categories showed a downward trend.
