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The pie charts show changes in the share of graduates with various qualifications working in an unspecified engineering company between 1980 and 2008. Overall, while first degrees—art, science, and master—art showed decreases, albeit to varying degrees, the reverse was true for PhD—science and art, with the exception of master—science, where it remained unchanged. It is […]
the pie charts present data on an engineering company’s staff, regarding their education. Notably, each year exhibited a unique pattern of educational background, as in 1980, Masters in Science was prevalent, while in 2008, a PhD was more common. Employees with a PhD in Science were about 13% of the company, but this figure increased […]
The chart gives information about the percentage of employees with various university degrees in a particular engineering company from 1980 to 2008. At the beginning of the period, the largest proportion of workers in the organization had a master’s degree in science, accounting for 29%, followed by those with a Ph.D in science, making up […]
The following diagrams provide data regarding the percentage of students who graduated with diverse specializations, having places of work in certain firms specialized in engineering between the years 1980 and 2008. To sum up, it is self-evident that while PhD-Science had the largest proportion in 2008, the rate of Master-Science held the highest level in […]
The graphs show the number of workers in an engineering firm in 1980 and 2008 who held various higher education credentials. Overall, as the two pie charts show, during the previous 28 years, there has been an increase in the number of workers holding PHD certificates in a variety of fields, while the proportion of […]
