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Band 6+: The graph shows the amount earned by graduates of different age groups in 2002. It includes those with a degree, those with a higher degree (postgraduate) and those with other qualifications. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image is a line graph depicting weekly earnings of full-time graduate employees by type of degree and age; the x-axis represents age in six age groups from 21-25 to 56-60, and the y-axis represents earnings in British pounds from 400 to 800. The three lines represent higher degree (green), first degree (blue), and others (orange), with all starting around 400 pounds for age 21-25. The higher degree line peaks at 800 pounds for age 41-45 then decreases to around 700 pounds for age 56-60. The first degree line peaks around 700 pounds for age 41-45 and decreases to around 600 pounds for age 56-60. The others line remains relatively flat around 500 pounds throughout all age groups.
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The graph illustrates weekly wages of full-time workers according to their degree and age over a 1 year period.

Overall, there is a similar pattern visible in trends of three categories, with others showing the highest rise as older emloyees become, however, postgraduates had the highest earnings among the oldest at the end of the period. First degree and higher degree went almost hand in hand only diverging after mid-age employees.

At the beginning three categories were relatively at the same level, however, others experienced the most increase growing steadily until reaching a high of just over 800 euros. Higher degree and first degree holders’ wages started at just below 400 and around 350 euros among 21-25 year olds, respectively, both reaching the same number of 500 euros among those who were 26-30 year old.

At the end of the period, wages generally went down, with the exception of higher degree employees, who, in contrast, had their wages reach an absolute high of around 790 euros.

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