Monday, May 14, 2012
study reasons
The graph shows that there is a decrease in study for career purposes according to age. 80% of students under 26 years, study for their career. This percentage gradually declines by 10-20% every decade. Only 40% of people between 40 and 49 years and 18% of those above 49 years study for career reasons.
The first graph also shows that studying for interest purposes also increases with age. people under 26 years don't have this purpose and their percentage is low.The percentage increases sharply above 40 years . However 70% of people over 49 years old study for interest while 18% of the same group study for career reasons.
The second graph shows that employer support is 60% for the students under 26 years. It drops to 32% with people in their 30s , and then increases to 44%.
In conclusion, the highest level of support is given for students who study for career reasons.
line graph
The line graph and table show the number of people who visited Australia from overseas. And also its gives the information on the country where is the visitors come from. In this essay I will describe the line graph and table.
To start with, the line graph shows the visits to Australia by overseas residents. In 1975 the number of visitors was around 10 million, but over ten,
in 1985, years it increased to about 15 million visitors. Similarly, it rose by around 9 million visitors in 1995, and finally it increased slightly in 2005 to about 31 million people.
The table shows the origin of these visitors. Most people who travel to Australia are Japanese. In 1975 there were 3 million and it quadrupled to 12.0 million in 2005. People who come from US were 0.4 million in 1975 this number also increased to 2 million.
In conclusion, visitors to Australia increased noticeably from 1975 to 2005.
In conclusion, visitors to Australia increased noticeably from 1975 to 2005.
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