▶ Your Answer :
The pie charts indicate the expense of UK schools
on the specific date which are 1981, 1991 and 2001. The common trend of each
period was that the plurality expense was used for the teachers` salaries. In
those periods, the insurance was kind of minor factor rather than others.
In 1981, the UK schools mainly spent their capital for teachers`
salary. The next most expense was for other workers to provide their salary.
Compared to expense of teachers` salary, almost one third as much expense was
used for buying resources, furniture, and equipment, recorded 15 percent
respectively. In 1991, the expense trend was comparatively similar to 1881`s
it. However, the outstanding variation was that the expense of teacher salary
increased to one half of whole expense in 1991, and the expense for purchasing furniture
and equipment decreased from 15 per cent to 5 per cent. In 2001, there was some
fluctuating compared to 1991. The number of expense for school facilities
increased by 18 per cent compared to 1991. In contrast, the UK schools
considerably reduced the expense of purchasing resources in 2001.
In conclusion, from those charts, we can
see that the spending trends are quite similar for each period, even though
there were tiny changes. |