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Band 7+: The table below gives information about salaries of secondary/high school teachers in five countries in 2009.

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The image shows a table of secondary/high school teacher salaries in 2009 for five countries: Australia starting at $28,000, $48,000 after 15 years, maxing at $48,800, and taking 9 years to reach; Denmark at $45,000, $54,000, $54,000, and 8 years; Luxembourg at $80,000, $119,000, $132,000, and 30 years; Japan at $34,000, $65,000, $86,000, and 37 years; and Korea at $30,000, $45,000, $62,000, and 34 years.
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The provided table compares the salaries of secondary/high school teachers in five distinct nations, namely, Australia, Denmark, Luxembourg, Japan and Korea. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that teachers from Luxembourg were the most well-paid, while Australian teachers were the lowest-paid. Notably, requirement of years to recieve maximum salary were shorter in Australia and Denmark than other countries.

Beginning with the starting salary, teachers from Luxembourg were paid with the highest wage at 80,000, followed by Denmark at 45,000. Additionally, the starting salary of inexperienced teachers from others countries stood at around 30,000.

However, teachers with at least 15 years of experience in Luxembourg earned up to 132,000, while educators in Denmark and Korea with same level of experience were paid much lower, at 86,000 and 62,000, respectively. Meanwhile, teachers from Australia and Denmark were paid the lowest amount of salary as a maximum wage, registering at around 50,000, even though they could receive such salary with only 15 years of experience. Teachers from the other nations, on the other hand, were required to work at least 30 years before having a maximum salary.

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