The table graph provides data on the employment rate together with average income of graduated students of Australian University during a year (2009).
Overall, a significant disparity can be seen in rates of employment between health and science students, the former ones were mostly hired in comparison with the low rate of the latter, similarly science workers were paid relatively less than those in Engineering and IT.
To begin with, in 2009, 93% of the graduates who studied health were employed, with an average salary of 42,000 dollars. While the law recorded 87% with 59,000$, the Engineering and IT stood at just 86% and average annual salaries similar with law.
Subsequently, there was a noticeable difference between employment rates and salary of graduated student in Business, and Arts and Social science, only 72%. In contrast, Science showed much lower only 62% with 39,000 dollars in average annual salaries.
