6 report(s) found.
The tables presented illustrate the rate of avarage salaries in the United Kingdom for people with and without grades in 2010. Overall, graduated employees had a higher average salary than non graduates. The difference become more noticeable with experience. A closer look at the data reveals that the average salary among all age bracket almost […]
The tables illustrate the average salaries of graduates and non-graduates in the UK between 2000 and 2010, both across all age groups and within specific age brackets. Overall, graduates consistently earned more than non-graduates throughout the period, with the income gap widening as individuals aged, peaking in middle age, and narrowing again towards retirement. The […]
The tables compare data on the amount of money graduates and non-graduates earned during a 10-year span starting from 2000 in the UK. Overall, the median salaries were dominated by graduates, while the reverse was true for non-certified students. Regarding earnings, graduates had the largest shares compared to non-graduates in all age categories. In terms […]
The graph given compare 2 different for graduates and non-graduates based on the number of the salary earned at each age in Uk between 2000 and 2010. Looking at the illustration, it is immediately evident that graduates always has a higher salary at every age than non-graduates. Additionally, the salary of graduates surveyed showed an […]
The table illustrates the average salaries of graduates and non-graduates in different age groups. Overall, the average salaries of graduates stood out as consistently higher than those of non-graduates. Additionally, graduates aged 42 to 52 earned relatively higher salaries, while non-graduates in the 32-42 age group had noticeably greater wages. By contrast, younger and older […]
The given illustrations salaries for undergraduates and postgraduates in the UK during two time periods, starting from 2000. Overall, postgraduates have higher salaries than undergraduates over the designated period. Additionally, people between 32-52 years are potential ages to earn money. The average salaries for graduates and non-graduates in all age ranges were £ 29,900 and […]
