The table illustrates how much money secondary and high school lecturers earned in five different nations, namely Australia, Denmark, Luxembourg, Korea, and Japan, in 2009.
Overall, Luxembourg earns the highest wages in US dollars for lecturers. By contrast, in Australia, the teacher’s income was the lowest in the table.
Out of the five nations, Australia and Denmark spent the least amount of time reaching their maximum salaries. In Australia, lecturers began with an annual incomes of 28.000 dollars per year and after fifteen years, their salaries reached 48.000 dollars, making the maximum figure after nine years. Meanwhile, in Denmark, the annual income was 45.000 dollars, and their earnings rose to 54.000 dollars in the next fifteen years, reaching maximum salaries after eight years.
It can be seen that Teachers in Japan and Korea received 34,000 and 65,000 dollars in their first year of teaching. These figures then rise to 65,000 and 48,000 dollars respectively after ….after fifteen years of working. Reached maximum earnings after thirty-seven years and thirty-four years of working. By contrast, teachers in Luxembourg started on 80.000$ per year with a maximun figure of 132.000$ after 30 years, which was head and shoulders above the other four countries.
