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The given charts demonstrate the proportions of secondary school graduates’ actions in Australia in the years 1980, 1990, and 2000. In general, most young people started working after leaving their schools in all three periods. Further education was also preferable in some years more than employment, whereas almost the same indices were experienced for unemployment. […]
The pie chart presents a comparative analysis on what the students did in 1980, 1990 and 2000 after finishing secondary school in Australia, quantified in percentage. It is evident from the data that employment was in a positive trend and the choice of higher education decreased gradually over a span of 30 years. However, the […]
The pie charts compare the percentages of students who chose three different ways after completing high school between 1980 and 2000 in Australia. It is clear that the highest percentage of students chose employment after completing secondary school, while the percentage of students who chose further education was lowest in the given years. In terms […]
The pie charts compare the percentages of students who chose three different ways after completing high school between 1950 and 2000 in Australia. It is clear that the highest percentage of students chose employment after completing secondary school, while the percentage of students who chose further education was lowest in the given years. In terms […]
The pie charts compare the percentages of young people who did different activities after completing secondary education in Australia between 1980 and 2000. It is clear that the highest percentage of young people was employed. By contrast, the proportion of teenage people chose unemployment was lowest in the given years. In terms of young people, […]
