The table illustrates the income of high school teachers in five countries, namely Australia, Denmark, Luxembourg, Korea, and Japan in the year 2009. The measurement is presented in the US dollars.
This report derives from the listed table which enumerates the comparison of revenues of tutors working in a secondary and a high school in five different countries, such as Australia, Denmark, Luxembourg, Japan and Kor
The given table represent several aspects of data about salaries of high school educators from five different countries in 2009, indicated by an unidentifed currency, presumably US dollars.
The table illusterates data teachers' salaries who worked in secondary and high school in five differents nations including Australia, Denmark, Luxembourg, Korea and japan in 2009. It can be seen that the highest salries
The table compares the salaries of tutors who worked in secondary or high schools in five different nations, namely Australia,Denmark,Luxembourg,Korea,and Japan in 2009.
The table below illustrates the numbers of salaries of school teachers in certain countries.It is clear from the graph that ,it is evident that the amount of salary for teachers in Luxemburg was the biggest one and the l
The table shows secondary and high school teachers' salaries including their first salary, average per year, highest salary, and how long they need to achieve their highest salary in five different countries which are Au
The diagram illustrates the data about the salary development of secondary teachers’ and the duration in five countries in 2009. Overall, it can be seen that Luxembourg had by far the highest rate, and the longest time t