The document summarizes the budget allocations of a school in the UK over three time periods: 1981, 1991, and 2001. It shows that teachers' salaries always made up the largest portion of spending, around half the total budget. Spending on resources peaked at 20% in 1991 before dropping in 2001, while money for furniture and equipment was lowest in 1991 at 5% before rising to 23% in 2001, second only to teachers' salaries. Insurance spending increased slightly from 1981 to 1991 and then trebled to 8% of the budget by 2001.
The document summarizes the budget allocations of a school in the UK over three time periods: 1981, 1991, and 2001. It shows that teachers' salaries always made up the largest portion of spending, around half the total budget. Spending on resources peaked at 20% in 1991 before dropping in 2001, while money for furniture and equipment was lowest in 1991 at 5% before rising to 23% in 2001, second only to teachers' salaries. Insurance spending increased slightly from 1981 to 1991 and then trebled to 8% of the budget by 2001.
The document summarizes the budget allocations of a school in the UK over three time periods: 1981, 1991, and 2001. It shows that teachers' salaries always made up the largest portion of spending, around half the total budget. Spending on resources peaked at 20% in 1991 before dropping in 2001, while money for furniture and equipment was lowest in 1991 at 5% before rising to 23% in 2001, second only to teachers' salaries. Insurance spending increased slightly from 1981 to 1991 and then trebled to 8% of the budget by 2001.
The document summarizes the budget allocations of a school in the UK over three time periods: 1981, 1991, and 2001. It shows that teachers' salaries always made up the largest portion of spending, around half the total budget. Spending on resources peaked at 20% in 1991 before dropping in 2001, while money for furniture and equipment was lowest in 1991 at 5% before rising to 23% in 2001, second only to teachers' salaries. Insurance spending increased slightly from 1981 to 1991 and then trebled to 8% of the budget by 2001.
The budget allocations of a specific school in the UK
in 1981, 1991, 2001 are illustrated in three pie charts. Overall, the payment for teachers salaries always took up
the largest proportion in total, and insurance was paid the
least.
First of all, teachers salaries fluctuated around the
half of total spending from 1981 to 2001. Particularly, this sector increased from 40% in 1981, and then fell by 5% in 2001. Besides, the salaries for other workers witnessed a steady decrease from 28% to 15%. The amount of money spent for resources such as books reached its peak of 20% in 1991 and dropped by nearly a half in 2001. In contrast, the money allocation to furniture and equipment sector reached the low point of 5% in 1991 and rapidly rose to 23%, only preceded by that of teachers salaries in 2001. Finally, it can be seen that there was a slight increase in the payment for insurance from 1981 to 1991. However, the expenditure for this sector in 2001 was trebled at 8%.