5 report(s) found.
The data displays the proportion of degree holders that acquired full-time work after qualifying from an Australian University, along with the overall average income of the two different types of graduates, between 2004 and 2012. Overall, people holding a math degree have relatively steady amount of jobs throughout the years, whilst other graduates viewed a […]
This graph illustrates the number of graduates who obtained full-time jobs after graduating from Australian universities from 2004 to 2012, focusing on two main groups: Math graduates and others. The information is presented in terms of percentages and lines. Overall, the shape of the graph indicates that over 75% of math graduates secured full-time employment […]
The graph shows the amount of students who succeeded in getting full-time jobs after finishing an Australian university, including math and other graduates, from 2004 to 2012. Therefore, the table is illustrating the size of money they earned monthly during the 8 years mentioned above. Overall, the chances of finding a full-time job as a […]
The line graph compares alumni of math and other spheres who got full-time jobs having graduated from an Australian University between 2004 and 2012, with the units being measured in percentage, while the table shows how much these graduates earned on average during the period. The overall proportion of math graduates did not see major […]
The chart presents the portion of graduates that obtained full-time jobs after finishing their degree from a university in Australia, and the median earnings of both these types of graduates, from 2004 to 2012. Overall, the ratio of graduates was fluctuating throughout the years. Meanwhile, for their salary they both started at the same amount […]
