22 report(s) found.
The presented line graph illustrates the number of students from four Asian countries who enrolled in Australian universities between 1982 and 2000. Overall, all four countries experienced a clear upward trend over the period, with Indonesia showing the most dramatic growth by the end of the timeframe. At the beginning of the period, in 1982, […]
The graph below illustrates 4 countries of residence of international students in Australia between 1982 and 2000.This countries includes Indonesia, hong honk,Malaysia, and Singapore.Overall,it can be seen that,all these countries experienced an upward trend throughout the whole time frame. At the outset of the period,Malaysia had 5000 overseas students who studied in Australia,while others had […]
The provided data displays a comparative analysis of overseas students that came from 4 distinct state in Australia for the years between 1982 and 2000. Overall, an examination reveals significant changes in categories, particularly a marked growth in India and a notable decline in Singapore with greater fluctuations than others throughout the given period. Firstly, […]
The provided graph illustrate student who came to Australia to et education from 4 different countries including “Indonesia, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Singapore” To begin with Indonesia, in 1982 approximately 1000 Indonesian students started to travel towards Australia and from 1987 to 1994, amount of students started to increased upto 10,000 students and from 1994 […]
The line chart above illustrates the population of student immigrants in Australia, covering a period from 1982 to 2000. Generally, the number of immigrants from each country listed has a fluctuating trend throughout the years, with the largest population being Indonesian in 2000. In 1982, the only country that was increasing in student immigrants was […]
The line graph indicates the changing trends in the number of students in 1000s, who visited Australia for educational purposes between 1982 and 2000. Overall, it is evident that the visitor numbers from all the countries have drastically increased over the given period. At the very beginning, in 1982, the only proponent with any visible […]
Australia plays host to international students from all around the globe. This line graph provides data on the numbers of Students from four Asian countries between 1982 and 2000. Overall, visitors from all four Countries increased during the reference period, with the student arrival trends from Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore exhibiting broadly similar growth […]
The line graph depicts the amount of population from four different countries that came to Australia for educational purposes from 1982 to 2000. Overall, it can be seen that the number of foreign students’ residencies has increased significantly over an eighteen year period. Starting in 1982, Malaysians were the largest number of students living in […]
The provided line graph illustrates the number of residence of internatianal students from Indonesia, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore in Australia between 1982 and 2000. Overall, it is certain that the number of learners from all countries increased during this period. According to the data, the highest number of students at the beginning were from Malaysia […]
The line graph illustrates the number of students arriving for education from four different countries between 1982 and 2000. Overall, Indonesia shows the highest increase in student numbers over time, while Malaysia has the fewest students by the end of the period, despite an upward trend. Initially, in 1982, Indonesia had no recorded students, but […]
The line graph illustrates the number of students arriving for education from four different countries between 1982 and 2000. Overall, Indonesia shows the highest increase in student numbers over time, while Malaysia has the fewest students by the end of the period, despite an upward trend. Initially, in 1982, Indonesia had no recorded students, but […]
The line graph depicts the number of students from Southeast Asian countries–Indonesia, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore–studying in Australia between 1982 and 2000. Overall, student numbers from all four countries increased steadily throughout the whole time frame, though the trends varied among the nations. At the beginning of the period, Malaysia initially had 5,000 pupils […]
The line graph illustrates the number of students arriving for education from four countries—Indonesia, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore—between 1982 and 2000. Overall, Indonesia shows the highest increase in student numbers over time, while Malaysia has the fewest students by the end of the period, despite an upward trend. Initially, in 1982, Indonesia had no […]
The distribution of count of overseas students in 4 countries Indonesia, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore from year 1982 until 2000, has been depicted in given below line graph. Overall, Indonesia has the highest exceeding figures with time Whilst Malaysia has least abroad students, in the last year with increasing trend. Initially, Indonesia has no number […]
The given line graph describes the four nations of origin of international students in Australia from 1982 to 2000. The unit is measured in thousands. Overall, at a fleeting glance, it is lucidly visible that the number of student residences fluctuated over the given time span. To begin, the line graph reveals that, in 1982, […]
The graph below illustrates information on the number of students from foreign countries who studied in Australia between 1982 and 2000. According to the data given by the graph, it can be clearly seen that the number of students that arrived from Indonesia and Hong Kong differed from Malaysia and Singapore. Between 1982 and 1984, […]
The given line graph depicts four directions of foreign learners coming to Australia to study. Turning to the details, from 1982 to 1987 the biggest amount of students arriving was from Malaysia reaching approximately 10000 people, compared to other countries, where from each only nearly 3000 students migrated to Australia. Next, there was a fluctuation […]
This graph represents four countries of overseas students located abroad in Australia from 1992 to 2000. There was a constant growth in the number of students for all countries between all the periods. However, Malaysia began with a relatively higher amount of students in comparison to other three countries. First and foremost, Indonesia, Hong Kong, […]
The graph illustrates the residence of overseas students from Indonesia, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore in Australia from 1982-2000. It can be clearly seen that Indonesia had the highest figure of students in studying abroad. To begin, Indonesia had the most number of students that studied in Australia every year. In the year of 1994-1996, […]
The line graph gives the information on the residence of international students in different countries in Australia. Overall, during the period of time, all of the students from all four nations who visite to Australia have rose dramatically. Malaysia is the country which reported highest rate (5000) visitor arrivals in 1982 and it slowly increased […]
The line graph illustrates the number of students came to Australia for educational purposes, regarding to their home countries, by 1000s of students. Overall, The number of students showed increase for all the countries. Regarding Indonesia and Hong Kong they remained almost same for the first 4 years, then they both increased significantly until 1998 […]
The graph illustrates the number of people from Indonesia, Hong Kong, and Singapore, in 1000s, that visited Australia for education from 1982 to 2000. Overall, there was a gradual rise in the number of overseas students during the period 1982 to 2000. In 1982, most of the students were from Malaysia, while in 2000, Indonesia […]
