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The image presents a table and two pie charts detailing research student numbers in Australian universities for 2001 and 2010. The table shows: in 2001, 31,345 local and 5,192 international students totaling 36,537; in 2010, 39,448 local and 14,574 international students totaling 54,083. The 2001 pie chart indicates: 77% local students (54% male, 23% female) and 23% international students (4% male, 9% female). The 2010 pie chart indicates: 73% local students (52% male, 21% female) and 27% international students (10% male, 17% female).
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The table gives information about the number of local and international research students in Australian universities in the year 2001 and 2011, while the pie chart illustrates the local and non local gender researching in Australia in same year.
Overall, It is evident that the local figures contributed the most in analysis compared to international students in both time period.With regards to chart, the percentage of female researchers was highest in 9 year time , although there was slight rise in the number of male workers.
There were 33657 students researching in 2001, that rose steadily by 6000 in 2010. However, the internatinal researchers made up about 5000 in initial year and considerably increased to approximately 14000.
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