7 report(s) found.
The line graph illustrates the share of full-time employers holding a university degree in Australia – all graduates, and mathematician graduates – from 2004 to 2012, at two year intervals. While accompanying table compares the average salary of these graduates in the same time frame. Overall its evident that, both type of graduates have experienced […]
The line graph and table provides information on the proportion of people with a degree working in Australia and compares the average salary of math and other graduates between 2004 and 2012.Overall, less people worked with a university degree throughout the year, with those who had a math degree remaining unchanged. Additionally, while the average […]
The graph and table illustrate the percentage of graduates who worked full-time after finishing Australian university and the average salary of these students between 2004 and 2012. Overall, the figure for both math and all graduates witnessed a fluctuation, while the percentage of mathematician full-time workers exhibited lower proportions at the end of the given […]
The graph and table demostrates data about the percentage of graduates in Australia who worked full-time after high education from 2004 to 2012. Overall, there are not as much changings from the begging till the middle, but after a half of period it starts modifying. In the begining of span, in 2004, maths graduaters came […]
The given graph and table highlight information about the percentage of graduates in Australia who employed full-time after university between 2004 and 2012. Overall, it is evident that the percentage of all graduates stabilized with negligible fluctuations during period while math degree holder experienced sharp increase followed by decline to its initial percent. Notably, the […]
The line chart provides information about the proportion of graduated students in Australia who worked full-time after university and the table displays the average salaries of math and other graduates between years 2004 and 2012. Overall, mathematics graduates percentage remained relatively stable over the observable period; whereas, other graduates proportion decreased gradually throughout the entire […]
The graph and table details the information about proportion of graduates in Australia who worked full-time after university in the period between 2004 and 2012.Overall, percentage of mathematical full-time working graduates saw a fluctuating trend while those of all graduates oscillated over the period. Of particular note is average remuneration of both groups saw a […]
