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The graph and table below give information about percentage of graduates in Australia who worked full-time after university from 2004 and 2012 Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relavant

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The line graph illustrates the percentage of math and other graduates in Australia who worked full time job after the university in 2004 and 2012. However, the table below gives data about their incomes. overall, it can be seen that, the percentage of the math graduates who worked in a full time job was the […]
The line graph illustrates the percentage of graduates who worked in full-time jobs, while the accompanying table provides information about their average income between 20004 and 2012. Overall, the proportion of graduates in full-time employment showed a downward trend while mathematics graduates remained the at the same point. It is also clear from the table […]
The given line graph depicts the percentage of graduates in Australia who worked full-time after higher education between 2004 and 2012. Look Overall, although the figures rose in the early years, full-time employment decreased overall by the end of the period. In addition, salaries increased overall, despite some fluctuations for mathematics graduates. In 2004, 80% […]
The given graph illustrates the percentage of working graduates after university and the table presents their average salary between 2004 and 2012. Overall, students who have worked in math field were dominant over the period while other graduates were at the bottom. In 2004, the amount of salaries was the same for all students. However, […]
The diagram and table below demonstrates information about the indication of full-time workers after university in Australia from 2004 and 2012. Overall, the index of all graduates in Australia who worked full-time reduced slightly between 2004 and 2012. Despite this reduction, the proportion of workers who have degree of mathematics fluctuated and finished with initial […]
The line graph shows the relative amount of graduates who were employed full-time after finishing university in Australia between 2004 and 2012. Overall, the proportion of math students who found full-time work remained the same over this period, while other graduates experienced a slight reduction. It is also clear that both their average salaries increased, […]
The line graph shows the relative amount of the graduates who were employed full-time after finishing a university, while accompanying and 2012 in Australia. Overall, the proportion of math students who found the work in full-time jobs remained the same over this period, while other graduates experienced the slight reduction. It is also clear that […]
The provided line graph illustrates how many graduates in Australia worked full-time after university during a nine-year period from 2004 to 2012. The table, however, depicts the average salary of graduates. Overall, it is clear that the majority of graduates work full-time and the percentage was not so different from math graduates. Another interesting thing […]
The line graph and table compare the proportion of graduates in Australia who worked full-time after university during eight years, starting from 2004. Overall, while the percentage of all graduates decreased slightly, the full-time workers of mathematics graduates remained unchanged. Additionally, the salary of maths graduates exhibited considerably higher quantities compared to other graduates. Focusing […]
The line graph compares distribution of university graduates in Australia –all graduates and mathematics graduates–who engaged in full-time employment between 2004 and 2012, and the table compares average earnings of both graduates in the same timeframe. Overall, math graduates earned higher salaries than other graduates for most of the years. The line graph shows a […]
The graph and table provide data about the proportion of students in Australia who worked full-time job after university education during eighteen-year period, namely between 2004 and 2012. In general, despite some differences, all graduates and mathematics graduates recorded slightly similar rates in table and graph over the given time. Glancing at the details of […]
The given line graph and table illustrate data regarding how many postgraduate students in Australia have worked in full-time job and their salary during an 8-year period of time. Overall, it is evident that the proportion of full-time workers topped the list, while mathematic graduates were lagging. Salary of math graduate students experienced a moderate […]
The line graph illustrates the percentage of graduates in Australia employed full-time after completing their university education between 2004 and 2012, while the table compares the average salaries of Mathematics graduates and graduates from other fields over the same period. Overall, the percentage of graduates employed full-time was consistently higher for Mathematics graduates than for […]
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