In
the pie chart of 1981, salaries, both teachers’ and other workers’, accounted
for the lagest porprotion, with 40% and 28% respectively. The rest equally went
to resources, like books, for instance, and fumiture or equipment, both of
which shares a percentage of 15. Last 2% was represented by insurance.
A quite
identical pattern befell the pie of 1991, where the salaries paly a dominaint
role as well, whereas there is a spasely increase of 5% in resources and a 1%
in insurance. On the contrary, a little drastic shrink of 10% was recorded by
furniture and equipment.
In 2001,
however, the configuration was dramaticaly changed, with exceptions of teachers’s
salaries, a relatively stable item, which still occupied the most significant
share (45%) and a slice increase in insurance fee (6%). The expenditure of
furniture and equipment, maybe transformed into more labour-saving
frustrations, soar to 23%, with an increase of 18% in comparation with the year
of 1991, which consequently rendered other headcounts-focused expenses, such as
resources and salaries of non-teaching workers, plunge into smaller proportion.
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