the provided figure illustartes the variation the numbers of salareis of teachers in secondary and high schools enrolled in 2009 in different places in the world. in the first the luxembourg was rise salaers then other c
The table compares the salaries of tutors in secondary / high school in five different countries, namelly Australia , Denmark, Luxembouring, Japan and Korea.
The provided table graph outlines data about wages of a high school instructors in five different nations in the year of 2009. As well as the data is categorized by 5 different columns.
The given table chart illustrates information relating to salaries that are pay for secondary and high school teachers in five countries (Australia, Denmark, Luxembourg, Korea, Japan) in 2009.
The table provides information about the salaries of secondary and high school teachers in 2009 in five countries: Australia, Denmark, Luxembourg, Japan and Korea.
A glance at the table provided compares the amount of revenue that secondary or high school tutors earned in 2009 as well as could have earned during the time in Luxembourg, Japan, Australia, Denmark and Korea.
The table gives information about changes in salaries of secondary and high school teachers in Australia, Denmark, Luxembourg, Japan and Korea in 2009.
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.