The bar chart illustrates data about the rate of students enrolled in music at an Australian university throughout the 6-year period (from 2000 to 2006), while the pie chart depicts information about their professions after graduating.
Overall, women who chose music class are far higher throughout the period, whereas men were unwilling to enroll in music classes, remaining relatively the same with some minor variations until the end of the period. In addition, graduated students pursued their careers in different professions.
In 2000, females and males started at the same percentage, consituted at 20%, whilst the rates of women experienced the significant increase to approximately 45% in the middle of the period. Meantime, the percentage of men decreased to roughly 15% in 2003. From 2003 onwards, the rate of women showed a gradual increase, reaching 60% in 2006, while the percentage of men had accounted for 20%, with a slight decrease by 2006.
Regarding career choice, students were more interested in different professions, accounting for slightly over half of the total percentage. Pursuing the same and similar professions was observed at somewhat comparable rates, with the former accounting for 20% and the latter 25%, respectively.
