6 report(s) found.
The two pie charts show the proportion of qualified graduates in a Arts and Science in a particular country in 1980 and 2008. Overall, Science qualifications became much more common, especially at PhD level, while the share of Arts graduates, particularly those with first degrees, declined. In 1980, the largest group was master’s science at […]
The two pie charts illustrate the propostion of six types of qualified graduates in particular country in 1980 and 2008. With regards to phd sciences it represents 13% in 1980 and it increased dramatically by a more than quater in 2008 which get 30% in precentage. In the case of PhD arts showed 2% in […]
The pie charts illustrate the proportion of skilled graduates in one country between 1980 and 2008. Overall, it can be seen that doctoral degrees in Science and Arts increased notably, whereas there was a substantial reduction among Bachelors in scientific and artistic disciplines. The percentage of First degree in Arts and Science stayed unchanged throughout […]
The two pie charts below shows compares the proportion of highly qualified graduates studying in 6 different fields in a particular country between the years 1980 and 2008. Overall, it can be clearly seen from the charts that First degree arts mostly preferred among graduates in 1980, however interest to this field dropped significantly ,with […]
The two pie charts provide information about the proportion of qualified graduates in a specific nation in 1980 and 2008. Overall, at the beginning of the period, Master Science represented the largest percentage, while PhD Arts had the smallest share. By the end of the period, PhD Science had become the most popular subject, while […]
The two pie charts illustrate the percentage distribution of graduates in various fields of study in a particular country for the years 1980 and 2008. Overall, the most noticeable changes were the significant increase in PhD Science graduates and the sharp decline in First Degree Arts graduates. Meanwhile, the share of Master Science remained constant […]
