The bar chart provides a comparison of seven different subjects based on their employment opportunities within a half year of graduation for students in 1995, and 2005 in Moldova. Units are measured in percentages.
In terms of overall rate of finding employment, programming stood out as the dominant subject in this category, whereas art had the least opportunity to get a job. It is also clear that, except science subjects, chance for work witnessed a falling trend during a decade.
In 1995, computer science was the most popular option to obtain work among graduations, reaching approximately 87% and in 2005, it reached a peak of roughly 90%, becoming the dominant pattern. Conversely, art subjects were the worst way to find employment among seven studies in 1991, standing at about 53%, after which it experienced a gradual decrease and hit a low of under 40% by the conclusion of the period.
Science subjects mirrored a similar pattern, like computer science, increasing from 57% to 66% between 1995 and 2005. Although law and business offered a good chance for students to find a job in an initial year, they saw a declining trend until at the end of the period, standing at 61% and 59% respectively in the final year. Similarly, engineering (77%) and teaching (71%) experienced a downward trend and in 2005, they involved 63% and 67% of students respectively.
