This graph illustrates the number of graduates who obtained full-time jobs after graduating from Australian universities from 2004 to 2012, focusing on two main groups: Math graduates and others. The information is presented in terms of percentages and lines.
Overall, the shape of the graph indicates that over 75% of math graduates secured full-time employment after graduation, while the other group experienced fluctuating numbers throughout the selected period. Additionally, the average salary for both groups increased over the years by a similar amount.
Upon close examination, the percentage of math graduates and the ratio for the other group rose from 2004 until reaching their peak in 2008 at the same rate. However, both groups experienced a decline in numbers after 2008 through the end of the observed years.
Examining the remaining statistics, all graduates earned the same amount in 2004. Furthermore, the salaries for math graduates increased slightly over the years. By 2012, their earnings were approximately $4,000 higher than those of the other group.
