The bar graph compares how many Australian graduates flight in five different nations—the USA, New Zealand, the UK, Germany and Japan— in order to study over a period of 2 years, commencing from 2004.
In general, what stands out is that the most noticeable disparity was observed in the USA, with dominance in three years, the reverse was true for Japan and Germany, with well under 500 students between 2004 and 2006. Notably, in the UK last couple years similar levels were noted which was just over 1500 students throughout the period, while New Zealand had a slight difference from 2004 to 2006 with between 10% and 50% throughout the period.
To begin with, the USA had dominance approximately 2 times more than Germany, with respective number of just under and 2500 students and 3000 students between 2004 and 2006, and just over 1500 graduates throughout the period.
In stark contrast, in this figure New Zealand was approximately 5 times higher than Germany and Japan, which is noted more than 2500 students in New Zealand, and around 500 ones in Germany and Japan from 2004 to 2006.
