The pie charts compare the pecentage of young people did in Australia afte leaving secondray school, inclusing employed, further education, and unemployed over a thirty-period year in 1980, 1990 and 2000.
Overall, what stands out from the charts is that the figure for further education witnessed a significant increase throughout the time frame, while a relative remain was observed in the share of unemployed. It is interesting to note that the proportion of employed declined slightly the period.
Turning to the details, the percenatage of further education did in Australia grew steadily from 40 percent to 50 percent between 1980 and 1990 in secondary school. Notably, employed accounted for the majority of young people rose in 1980, despite a negligible decrease in 1990. In contrast, the percentage of unempoyed people left in secondary school went up gradually from 10 percent to 12 per cent from 1980 to 1990.
Focusing on 2000, the figure for the empoyed individuals were slightly lower than in further education in Australia. Meanwhile, the young people did before leaving secondarty school in the country. The percenatage of unemployed people was recorded on the lowest level over a year.
