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The image depicts student numbers in thousands from 1995 to 2015 for Sweden, Spain, Greece, and Austria. In 1995, Sweden had approximately 200, Spain about 175, Greece about 105, and Austria about 100. In 2000, Sweden reached 250, Spain approximately 175, Greece around 135, and Austria near 125. By 2005, Sweden peaked at 350, Spain remained steady around 180, Greece fell slightly to 125, and Austria increased to 150. In 2010, Sweden remained at approximately 350, Spain rose to 230, Greece maintained around 130, and Austria continued at 200. In 2015, Sweden slightly decreased to 300, Spain was constant at 300, Greece significantly dropped to 125, and Austria rose to 250.
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The graph illustrates the number of undergraduate students in thousands in four countries from 1995 to 2015.
Overall, there are four countries: Sweden, Spain, Greece and Australia. Some indicators have been increased, while in some areas it went down.
To begin with Spain and Greece, which are showed an upward trend in 20 years, Spain’s indicator showed about 270 thousand students in 1996, and 300 students in 2000. Results has been increased, showing about 320 thousand people in 2005. In 2010, shows of spanish graduates presented the highest point, with about 360 thousand people, and it did a small decrease next year, with around 320 students. About 70 thousand students graduated in Greece in 1996, and 170 thousand students in 2015.
Meanwhile, Sweden started its way with 350.000 student and made a downward trend with 200 thousand pupil in 2015. Australia begin its way with around 240 thousand students in 1996 and did an upward trend , showing 260 students in 2015.
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