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The image contains a table titled 'Secondary/high school teachers salaries (2009)' which provides data for five countries. For Australia: the Starting salary is 34,600, Salary per year (US$) is 48,000, Maximum is 48,000, and Years taken to reach top salary is 09. For Denmark: Starting is 47,000, Salary per year (US$) is 54,000, Maximum is 54,000, and Years taken to reach top salary is 08. For Luxembourg: Starting is 80,000, Salary per year (US$) is 112,000, Maximum is 139,000, and Years taken to reach top salary is 30. For Korea: Starting is 30,500, Salary per year (US$) is 52,600, Maximum is 84,500, and Years taken to reach top salary is 37. For Japan: Starting is 28,000, Salary per year (US$) is 49,000, Maximum is 62,400, and Years taken to reach top salary is 34.
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the data table delineates High School / secondary teachers earning across 5 different countries in 2009.
Overall, Luxembourg has the highest paying out of all of the countries. While teachers in Australia and Denmark wouldn’t need a lot of time to reach their maximum earnings, they would not earn as much as the other countries. Lastly, korea and japan will provide a decent pay for their teachers even for starter, but it would require the teachers to devote majority of their life to reach the top payings.
Interestingly, we can see that the countries that will provide the most increase between the teacher starting salary to their maximum salary, will be luxembourg, korea and japan. Each ranging from 40.000 usd to 60.000 usd, Compared to Australia and Denmark only increasing 10.000 usd to 15.000 usd.
But the increase in Australia, and denmark can be achieved way earlier than luxembourg and japan, where it would only need 8 years in Denmark and 9 years in Australia. Pale in comparison with Luxembourg, japan and korea where it would need 30 + years to earn its maximum pay.
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