The charts demonstrates the proportion of full time employment and average salary of graduates in Australian University between 2004 to 2012.
Overall, it is readily apparent that the charts indicate varying trends. The percentage of full time employment remained unchanged over eight-year period, whereas the math grads outraced all graduates for average salary.
In general, a cursory glance at the data reveals that at the beginning of 2004 . The proportion of math grads worked as a full time job outstripped all grads at four-fifths and it increased until 2006 less than 100%. Meanwhile, in the next six years. The math grads declined slightly to 80%. Likewise, in 2004 onwords. All grads witnessed a stable constant at three-fifths.
Furthermore, looking at the average salary. Between 2004 and 2006, the figure of math grads were as same as all grads with $41.000 and $43.000, respectively. Afterwards, over six-year period, both math and all graduates rose swiftly but math grads were higher $5.000 higher than all grads at the end of the period.
