The given pie charts provide information about the yearly expenditure of the UK school for three different years 1981, 1991, and 2001. The data has been calibrated in percentage.
In 1981, out of all spending most of the money dedicated to teacher's wages, accounted for two fifths. 28% of funding was given to the other workers. However, 15% of expenses had provided for furniture and equipment as well as for resources. Only 2% of the amount was comprised for insurance.
After a decade there was a significant change observed in spending by UK school, a rise of 10% was seen teacher's salaries compared to 1981, similarly trend was observed for resources and insurance, 20% and 3% respectively. However, It had been a decline noticed by the spending for other workers, furniture and equipment, which reduced by 6% and 10% respectively.
In 2001, There was a dramatic alter noted in funding. The salaries of teachers decreased by 5% than 1991. The similar pattern observed with the other worker wages and resources, contributed for 15% and 9% respectively. Nonetheless, it had seen a rise for funding distribution for furniture and equipment and insurance.
Overall, it can be seen that expenditure trend fluctuate over the period. The highest proportion of spending remained unchanged, however, insurance funding rose over the time.
The
given
pie charts provide information about the yearly expenditure of the UK school for three
different
years 1981, 1991, and 2001. The data has
been calibrated
in percentage.
In 1981, out of all
spending
most of the money dedicated to teacher's wages, accounted for two fifths. 28% of
funding
was
given
to the other workers.
However
, 15% of expenses had provided for furniture and equipment
as well
as for resources.
Only
2% of the amount
was comprised
for insurance.
After a decade there was a significant
change
observed in
spending
by UK school, a rise of 10% was
seen
teacher's salaries compared to 1981,
similarly
trend
was observed
for resources and insurance, 20% and 3%
respectively
.
However
, It had been a decline noticed by the
spending
for other workers, furniture and equipment, which
reduced
by 6% and 10%
respectively
.
In 2001, There was a dramatic alter noted in
funding
. The salaries of teachers decreased by 5% than 1991. The similar pattern observed with the other worker wages and resources, contributed for 15% and 9%
respectively
. Nonetheless, it had
seen
a rise for
funding
distribution for furniture and equipment and insurance.
Overall
, it can be
seen
that expenditure trend fluctuate over the period. The highest proportion of
spending
remained unchanged,
however
, insurance
funding
rose over the time.