The charts show the Australian school leavers did immediately after leaving secondary school

Task

The three pie charts compare the employment destinations of school leavers in Australia after dropping out of secondary school in 1980, 1990 and 2000.

Overall, after secondary education, most students either were employed or continued their higher study. While the proportion of students starting working right after secondary school increased over the period shown, the opposite was true for unemployment and further education.

In 1980, a half of secondary school graduates decided to study higher, compared to 40% securing a job. In comparison, only 10% of them were jobless.

After the initial decade, students furthering their study accounted for a lower percentage, at 38% which continued to decline by 1% in 2000. In contrast, a half of secondary school leavers started working straight after this level in 1990, which grew to a peak of 55% in 2000. Unemployment always took up minimal percentages only, at 12% and 8% in 1990 and 2000 respectively.
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Souce: @Etrain English Center

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