The graph provides information about the number of the researchers per million who were working in technology in five different countries in the period 2003-2007.
The table shows four different trends. Firstly, Turkey shows an upward trend while the number of Polish researchers gradually decreased over the years. The number of the workers grew to 242 in Mexico in 2005 and after that the numbers started to decline. Similarly, Togo followed a similar pattern in 2005. In turn, the number of the researchers plunged immediately in Moldova in the same year. Another key feature, Togo’s starting number and the final number held at 18. Respectively, Poland’s starting number of researchers is the highest over the whole period.
Overall Turkey’s numbers show growing development, the number of the workers in Poland performance markedly slump, two countries' number of the technology workers peak immediately and fall down and the other one country plunged dramatically.
The graph provides information about the
number
of the
researchers
per million who were working in technology in five
different
countries in the period 2003-2007.
The table
shows
four
different
trends.
Firstly
, Turkey
shows
an upward trend while the
number
of Polish
researchers
gradually
decreased over the years. The
number
of the workers grew to 242 in Mexico in 2005 and after that the
numbers
started
to decline.
Similarly
, Togo followed a similar pattern in 2005. In turn, the
number
of the
researchers
plunged immediately in Moldova in the same year. Another key feature, Togo’s starting
number
and the final
number
held at 18.
Respectively
, Poland’s starting
number
of
researchers
is the highest over the whole period.
Overall
Turkey’s
numbers
show
growing development, the
number
of the workers in Poland performance
markedly
slump, two countries'
number
of the technology workers peak immediately and fall down and the other one country plunged
dramatically
.