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The table chart compres salaries of the school teachers in five countries, namely Australia, Denmark, Luxembourg, Korea and Japan in 2009. Overall, the highest salary number was in Luxembourg over the period. By contrast, the lowest salary was in Asian countries ( Korea and Japan). Also, Denmark and Luxembourg sometimes has the same figures in […]
The table illustrates the salaries for secondary school teachers in 5 countries (Australia, Denmark, Luxembourg, Korea and Japan) in 2009. In terms of Starting salary, the highest salary was $80,000 in Luxembourg whereas the second highest salary was $47000 in Denmark. On the other hand, Australia, Korea and Japan’s starting salaries was $30,000 on an […]
The statistic illustrates the teacher’s income who work in secondary and high school in some countries in 2009. It can be seen that the highest salary had a teachers from Luxembourg. The salary was reached more that 80.000 dollars per year. The second country which had the highest rate of teacher’s salary was Demark and […]
The table compares five different countries in terms of salary earnt by secondary/high school teachers in 2009. Overall, observing the table in more detail, it is clear that while the salaries at all work stages in Luxenbourg for teachers were the highest, the pay levels for Australian teachers were the lowest. Additionally, in Korea, secondary/high […]
the data table delineates High School / secondary teachers earning across 5 different countries in 2009. Overall, Luxembourg has the highest paying out of all of the countries. While teachers in Australia and Denmark wouldn’t need a lot of time to reach their maximum earnings, they would not earn as much as the other countries. […]
The table compares salaries of high school teachers in five countries in 2009. Overall, it is clear that paying for teaching was much better in Luxembourg, compared to other nations. Denmark and Australia is a faster nation which has reached a high level of salary, while the reverse was true for Asian countries. Focusing on […]
