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The line graph illustrates the weekly earnings of full-time graduate employees in 2002 across different age groups. It compares three categories of qualifications: first degree, higher degree (postgraduate) and other qualifications. Overall, salaries for all groups tend to rise significantly during the early stages of their careers before stabilising or slightly declining in later years. […]
The line graph shows the weekly earnings of full-time graduate employees in 2002 according to age group and type of qualification. The data is presented for three groups: first degree, higher degree and other qualifications. Overall, earnings increase with age until the middle age groups and then slightly decrease. In most age groups, people with […]
Based on the graphics itself shows that people who have other qualifications tend have significant improvements of earnings in the age of 21 to 40, early age they have above 400, Rapidly increasing earnings growth to above 800 in they 40s, however above 40 they earnings get lower to 700 in their 56-60. Higher and […]
This graph includes different ages of groups with a degree, those who is with higher degree, and those who with other qualification. Its shows the amount of earnings of full-time graduate employees by type of dergee and age. Overall, Those who is with other qualification gets more amount of earning graduates than a group with […]
The line graph illustrates the amount earned by degree holders of various age groups in 2002. It includes those with a degree, those with a higher degree and those with other qualifications. Overall, There is an upward trend in the graduates of three different degrees. First, higher degree graduates started at around 420 students. Then, […]
The following line graph illustrates the weekly salaries in 2002 of full-time graduates, postgraduates, and individuals with various qualifications across different age ranges. A glance at the graph reveals that workers with other qualifications earned the most between their mid-30s and mid-40s, whereas postgraduates overtook all other groups in the oldest age range. First-degree holders […]
