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The table illustrates how much money graduates and non-graduates earned in various age groups as well as their overall average salaries in the UK from 2000 to 2010. Overall, graduates earned the highest payment in the 52 age group, while non-graduates received the most when they were 32 to 51 years old. It is also […]
The two tables delineate data about salaries for two distinct groups between graduates and non-graduates, highlighting on age structure, in the UK over a ten-year period, commencing from 2000. Overall, the graduates out-earned the non-graduates throughout the period in every age bracket. In addition, while graduated people in age 52 made the highest remuneration, those […]
The table illustrates data spanning a decade, from the year 2000 to 2010, regarding the earnings of graduate students and non-graduates in the United Kingdom. Overall, the table clearly establishes that graduates earned more than non-graduates during the course of 10 years, regardless of age. Furthermore, it is noted that salaries first rose considerably for […]
