The three pie chart illustrate the percentage of UK's School yearly expenditure on earnings, insurance and equipment in 20 years.
To begin with, UK School spend the largest proportion on teacher's fee at 40%, in 1981, while 45 % and 50% of tutor earning used by UK School between 1991 and 2001. Although the percentage of insurance which was it tiny friction, it had improved slightly 8% in 2001. With regard to other workers earnings, which was accounting for 28 % dropped to a mere 15% in 2001.
The furniture and equipment, resources such as books had a similar share which considered 15%. However, in 2001 the proportion of furniture and equipment increased slightly, it accounted for 23%. In terms of books had slightly more which was around 15% than that in 1981 which was merely 9% in 2001.
Overall, it can be seen that teachers fee significant expenditure over their given period while the least spend was insurance.
The three pie chart illustrate the percentage of UK's School yearly expenditure on earnings, insurance and equipment in 20 years.
To
begin
with, UK School spend the largest proportion on teacher's fee at 40%, in 1981, while 45 % and 50% of tutor earning
used
by UK School between 1991 and 2001. Although the percentage of insurance which was it tiny friction, it had
improved
slightly
8% in 2001. With regard to other workers earnings, which was accounting for 28 % dropped to a mere 15% in 2001.
The furniture and equipment, resources such as books had a similar share which considered 15%.
However
, in 2001 the proportion of furniture and equipment increased
slightly
, it accounted for 23%. In terms of books had
slightly
more which was around 15% than that in 1981 which was
merely
9% in 2001.
Overall
, it can be
seen
that teachers fee significant expenditure over their
given
period while the least spend was insurance.