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The graph illustrates the wages of people of different ages and qualifications, including normal degrees, postgraduate degrees, and others, in 2002 by the pound. Overall, the weekly income increased considerably between 21-25 and 56-60 years old. The highest amount gained in a week was another degree from a new employee to around 46 years old […]
The provided graph compares weekly salaries of graduate workers from 3 levels, including degree, postgraduate and other certifications. There are 8 groups of age from 21 to 60. There are 3 trends visible in the data. While young people from the 21-40 age groups have the highest salary by other degrees, the 51-60 age groups […]
The given graph illustrates earning of 3 different group ages of graduates including degree graduates, postgraduates and other certified employees in 2002. Firstly, uptake of professionals with other qualifications, mostly is over than other graduates for all age groups under 46-50. However, They share the numbers in two age groups among people aged 46 to […]
The graph illustrates the amount earned changes in three types of graduated people namely those with higher graduated, those with a degree, and other graduated in different ages over one-year period in 2002. It can clearly be seen that people who had other qualifications experienced significant rise, and made much more money than the others. […]
The graph illustrates the amounts earned by graduates of different age groups in 2002. Overall, it can be clearly seen that the age 36-40 have the highest salary with other qualifications, whereas the age 21-25 have the lowest point. According to the graph, the higher degree and the others earn the most, the first degree […]
