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The graphs show the total spending on
different categories by a school in the UK throughout the period in question.
Overall, it is clear from the charts that
teachers’ salaries made up most of the expenditure, while the least outlay was
on insurance in three years.
As can be seen, the school spent 40% of the
total spending on teachers’ salaries, which was followed by other workers’
salaries with 28% in 1981. Both resources such as books and furniture and
equipment accounted for 15%, while only 2% was spent on insurance.
After a decade, half of the budget was
allocated to teachers’ salaries increasing by 10% (여기랑) from 1981. There was an increasing trend in resources and insurance reaching 20% and 3% respectively,
while the others experienced a decrease of 16% (여기랑)
in total.
In 2001, teachers’ and other workers’ salaries were
still dominant factors of expenditure of the school, though they both declined
by the slightly small amounts. The most significant change was in furniture and
equipment which rose by 18% (여기랑) of the total spending, whereas resources showed the
second biggest change, with declining by 11% (여기까지 모두 percentage point 로 표시해주셔야 합니다. 11% 라고 할 경우 잘못된 분석이기 때문에 TR에 반영이 되어요.). Insurance, which constituted the
smallest proportion of the total spending, continued to climb up over the
period.
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