The line graph provides information about number of students from 4 different countries that came to Australia for education from year 1982 to 2000. Overall, the figures that came from Hong Kong and Indonesia was fluctuative, while it was increasing for Malaysia and Singapore.
In 1982, there were approximately 5, 000 Malaysians that came to Australia, while there were no students that came from the other countries. However, by the year 2000, there were just under 20, 000 students coming from Singapore. In this year, there were more students from Singapore compared to Malaysia.
The influx of students from Hong Kong and Indonesia were increasing over the years. There were around 19, 000 students from Hong Kong in 1997, which was the highest figure that it ever reached. However, in 1998, around 26, 000 students came from Indonesia for education. That was the highest figure of all-time throughout the 12-year period. In that year, most of the international students in Australia were from Indonesia.
The line graph provides information about number of
students
from 4
different
countries that
came
to Australia for education from
year
1982 to 2000.
Overall
, the figures that
came
from Hong Kong and Indonesia was
fluctuative
, while it was increasing for Malaysia and Singapore.
In 1982, there were approximately 5, 000 Malaysians that
came
to Australia, while there were no
students
that
came
from the other countries.
However
, by the
year
2000, there were
just
under 20, 000
students
coming from Singapore. In this
year
, there were more
students
from Singapore compared to Malaysia.
The influx of
students
from Hong Kong and Indonesia were increasing over the years. There were around 19, 000
students
from Hong Kong in 1997, which was the highest figure that it ever reached.
However
, in 1998, around 26, 000
students
came
from Indonesia for education. That was the highest figure of all-time throughout the
12-year
period. In that
year
, most of the international
students
in Australia were from Indonesia.