The line graph illustrates the proportion of full-time workers holding a university degree in mathematics and other fields,
while
the table presents the average salary of these Linking Words
graduates
, over an eight-year period, from 2004 to 2012. Use synonyms
Overall
, the percentage of Linking Words
math
and other Use synonyms
graduates
working full-time generally decreased, Use synonyms
whereas
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math
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graduates
consistently earned higher salaries than their counterparts.
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According to
the first graph, Linking Words
initially
, the percentage of Linking Words
math
and other Use synonyms
graduates
who worked full-time started at 80 and approximately 65%, respectively. Use synonyms
While
the former maintained a relatively stable trend for the next two years, the latter moderately increased, peaking at nearly 90 Linking Words
percent
. From Change the spelling
per cent
then
onwards, the proportion of Linking Words
math
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graduates
minimally increased before declining back down to approximately 75% in the final year. Use synonyms
In contrast
, the share of other Linking Words
graduates
had significantly decreased by 2012, returning initial level Use synonyms
at the end
of the period.
The second chart shows that in the first two years, both Linking Words
math
and other Use synonyms
graduates
received equal salaries, at 41000 and 43,000$, in that order. By 2010, the average remuneration for both groups gradually increased, with the first one Use synonyms
earing
56,000 dollars, Correct your spelling
earning
whereas
the second group received 5,000$ less.Linking Words
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