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Band 5+: The graph and table below give information about percentage of graduates in Australia who worked full-time after university from 2004 and 2012 Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relavant

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The image displays a line graph and a table. The line graph shows the percentage of full-time workers holding a university degree from 2004 to 2012, with "All graduates" at 83% in 2004, peaking at 90% in 2006, maintaining 90% in 2008, dropping to 85% in 2010, and 80% in 2012; "Mathematics graduates" at 60% in 2004, increasing to 65% in 2006, peaking at 70% in 2008, and declining to 60% in both 2010 and 2012. The table shows average salaries: "Maths graduates" earning $41,000 in 2004, $43,500 in 2006, $51,500 in 2008, $48,500 in 2010, and $59,000 in 2012; "Other Graduates" earning $41,000 in 2004, $43,500 in 2006, $48,000 in 2008, $52,000 in 2010, and $53,000 in 2012.
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The diagram and table below demonstrates information about the indication of full-time workers after university in Australia from 2004 and 2012.

Overall, the index of all graduates in Australia who worked full-time reduced slightly between 2004 and 2012. Despite this reduction, the proportion of workers who have degree of mathematics fluctuated and finished with initial position by the given period. The quantity of payment for workers who has finished mathematics rose sharply compared to other full-time working graduates.

The data for full-time working graduates in Australia showed invisible increase between 2004 and 2008 from 80% to 85% which was with followed by steady decrease till 2012. As a part of this, initially, graduates holding degree of mathematics depicted rapid growth reaching the highest position of it’s history (2006).However, it experienced gradual drop from 2006 to 2012.

Starting with the equal amount of other graduates (41000$) in 2004, the average salary of maths graduates went up considerably to 10000$ in 2006. While other graduates’ pay rose steadily till 2012,maths graduates had visible fall to 48500$ in 2010,furthermore it was followed by an escalation in 2012 reaching the first position among other graduates.

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