13 report(s) found.
The pie chart illustrates the percentage of students by family income level in 1991, while the charts depict total number of university students and government spending on each individual (pound) in the UK between 1991 and 2001. Overall, the share for middle income family accounted for the largest economic background compared to other two categories. […]
The given pie chart shows the percentage of students who came from 3 types of family economic background in 1991, while the bar chart illustrates the sum of students at university in the UK between 1991 and 2001. The last chart show the goverment spending on each student from 1991 to 2001. Overall, it can […]
The charts show the numbers of students in UK who received financial supports from the government between the years 1991 and 2001, and illustrated the conditions of their families. Overall the biggest budget that the government spent to help students for their university education fees was in the last years, but its value for each […]
The given charts provide information on the student population attending university in the UK and the types of family background they come from, as well as the government expenditure on each student in the ten years between 1991 to 2001. As most evidently shown by the line chart, government spending has significantly fallen throughout the […]
The chart 1 illustrates the percentage of students by family economic background in 1991 while the chart 2 deplicts the total number of students at university in UNITED KINGDOM Ovearall, it can be seen that in chart 1 middle income was the highest about 62 percent, low income was the lowest nearly 8 percent. Meanwhile, […]
The three given graphs, including a bar chart, a line graph and a pie chart, respectively illustrate the number of undergraduates between 1991 and 2001, government spending and the types of family economic background they came from in 1991 in the UK. Overall, the majority of family economic background in the English undergraduates in 1991 […]
The information of the number of attendees at university in the UK in the period of 1991 to 2001 is compared in the given bar chart, and government expenditure on each student during this period is illustrated in the line chart. The pie chart shows the financial situation of students in 1991. Overall, it is […]
The line graph and bar chart illustrate the number of undergraduates and the government expenditure on each student from 1991 to 2001 in the UK, whereas the pie chart shows the proportion of students who came from different family economic backgrounds in 1991. Overall, the highest percentage of students in the UK was from families […]
The line graph and bar chart illustrate the number of undergraduates, expenditure of the government on each student from 1991 to 2001 in the UK, whereas the pie chart shows the proportion of students came from different family economic backgrounds in 1991. Overall, the highest percentage of students in UK was from families with middle […]
The bar chart illustrates the total number of university students in the UK and the line graph depicts the amount of money the government spent on per student in pounds, from 1991 to 2001. Overall, it is evident that the number of attendees at universities increased steadily, while there was a significant reduction in funding […]
The bar chart illustrates the total number of university students in the UK and the line graph depicts the amount of money the government spent on per student in pounds, from 1991 to 2001. Overall, it is evident that the number of attendees at universities increased steadily, while there was a significant reduction in funding […]
The charts illusrate information about the number of students at university in the UK between 1991 and 2001, government expenditure and the types of family economic background they came from in 1991. Overall, government spending on each student elucidated a dramatic decrease, while the total number of students at university in the UK displayed a […]
The pie chart provides information regarding the proportion of students in the UK that was typed by family economic status in 1991. In addition, the bar and line charts ilustrate information about the the number of students and how many funding (pounds) that government gives to each them at university in UK across the years […]
