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The Table Below Gives Information About the Salaries of Secondary/High

The Table Below Gives Information About the Salaries of Secondary/High
The Table Below Gives Information About the Salaries of Secondary/High School Teachers in Five Countries in 2009. Summarise the Information by Selecting and Reporting the Main Features and Make Comparisons Where Relevant.

The data in the table shows particulars about how five different countries paid their secondary/high school teachers in 2009. Overall, it provides information on salaries offered to the teachers over the respective 15-year timeline and the years it took to reach the top salary.

Initially, Japanese teachers were paid less than those in the other five countries, followed by Korea, Australia, and Denmark. After 15 years, Australian teachers became less paid, while others received more increments. But in all those years, Luxembourg teachers were highly paid, even after 15 years.

In the second part, to achieve maximum salary, teachers have to work for more than 30 years in Luxembourg, Korea, and Japan. However, Australian and Danish teachers were eligible to be paid a maximum of 10 years.

In conclusion, it appears that teachers from Luxembourg and Korea are paid nearly $90,000, while teachers from other countries are paid nearly $50,000.

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