The charts delineate the proportion of graduates with a degree in mathmathetic and other majors who had a steady job after graduating from university in Australia and their salary in average between 2004 and 2012
Overall, the figures of full workers holding a university degree nearly stayed the same after 8 years. Additionally, the holders of mathematics degree had the highest growth in earning as well as ranked first in all period of time
In more detail, in the first chart, math grads had the highest percentage initially, accounting for 80% which is higher than All graduates approximately 15%. This is followed by a slight climb 2 years later but a downward trend in the rest of the duration made the data stabilize. Similar changes happened in the data point of All graduates having a full-time job
The remaining chart gave an insight into the average salary, highlighting that both grads were offered the same at 41000 in 2004. Graduates holding a mathematics degree were seen to have the outstanding progression by 15000 over a period of 8 years. Meanwhile, All grads highlighted their growth by a gap of 10000 in salary from 2004 to 2012
