13 report(s) found.
The graph and table illustrate data about the proportion of graduates, working fully after university in Australia, over an eight-year period, starting from 2004. Overall, it can be seen that after slight rises, all graduates, including mathematics, experienced downward trends. While tabular data shows that the average salary of both graduates saw noticeable increases, with […]
The line graph illustrates the changes in the proportion of full-time employees, who were graduates in all and mathematics, while the accompanying table represents their average salary in Australia between 2004 and 2012. Overall, the percentage of mathematics graduates remained unchanged, despite peaking in the middle of the span, whereas that of all graduates experienced […]
The chart and table provide an information about proportions of graduates who worked full time and about their salary between 2004 and 2012 in Australia. Overall, it can be seen that percentage of full-time workers holding a university degree decreased, similarly to mathematics graduates. Notably, the average salary experienced an upward trend. In 2004, the […]
The line chart illustrates the proportion of full-time employees holding a university degree, while the table provides the data on the average income of university graduates. Overall, it is immediately apparent that, despite the initial growth, math graduates consistently exhibited the lowest figures in terms of full-time employment. Of particular note is the fact that […]
The bar chart and table provides data about the percentage of graduates who worked full time and their average annual salaries between 2004 and 2012 in Australia. Overall, according to the line graph, most graduates worked full-time during the period, the proportions of matehmatics graduates was slightly lower comparing to others. Meanwhile, average salaries increased […]
The following report analyzes a line graph and accompanying table that illustrate the employment statistics of Australian university graduates from 2004 to 2012, specifically focusing on full-time employment rates and average salaries. The data reveals fluctuating trends in full-time employment rates among graduates, with a notable distinction between Mathematics graduates and their counterparts in other […]
The line graph and table presents about the proposition of graduates in Australia who employed full-time after graduation between 2004 and 2012. Overall, it can be clearly seen that all graduates always showed a large of percentage of full-time workers. It is noticeable that the average salary of graduates almost got higher rather than a […]
The line graph gives information about the percentage of Australian pupils who have a full-time job after graduation. The table chart shows the average salary of graduates, between 2004 and 2012. Overall, there was a slight decrease in the proportion of full-time workers holding a university degree in Australia. In addition, both math graduates and […]
The line graph and tables show the proportion and the average wage of graduates in Australia who had full-time jobs after university between 2004 and 2012. In general, there is a downward trend in the share of all graduates, while that of mathematics graduates remained relatively stable throughout the period. Moreover, the salary of both […]
The line graph illustrates the proportion of full-time worker as well as studying the university(all graduates and mathematics graduates), while table shows how much money was paid for graduates in 2004 and 2012. Overall, Math graduates have the highest figure in both charts, whereas the reverse was true for others At the beginning ,all graduates […]
The graph and table provide information on the percentages of Australian university graduates employed full-time and their annual salaries between 2004 and 2012. Overall, while the proportion of all graduates in full-time employment remained relatively stable over the period, mathematics graduates experienced greater fluctuations. Regarding salaries, both groups saw increases, though mathematics graduates consistently earned […]
The graph and table indicate the percentage of full-time employees holding a University degree and the average salary of graduates, respectively, in Australian over 8 years period. A job had been secured for up to 85% of graduates depends on their major. Mathematicals graduates had less rate of success during this period, although the average […]
The represented line graph and table illustrate the information about seniors in Australia who worked in a full-time shift after university from 2004 to 2012. Overall, the percentage of all graduates fluctuated on the same level over the period, while math students had some down and upward trends. Moreover, mathematics’s revenue was higher than the […]
