The pie chart illustrates the distribution of graduates from BlueSky University in 2006 across various employment sectors.
Notably, the service industries attracted the largest share of graduates, whereas several specific sectors experienced significantly lower employment rates.
In detail, the service industries comprised 33% of the total employment, establishing itself as the predominant sector for graduates. Following this, the manufacturing industry employed 16.3% of graduates, while education and politics/government accounted for 14.7% and 12.1%, respectively. These sectors displayed relatively close employment levels, albeit markedly lower than that of the service industries.
Conversely, the representation in sectors such as science and technology (7.3%), civil service (5.6%), and arts/entertainment/media (7.8%) was distinctly limited, ranging from 5% to 8%. The remaining sectors, which included charity and sport, showed minimal graduate employment, with charity at 0.3% and sport at an even lower 0.1%. Additionally, the ‘other’ category, accounting for 2.8%, exhibited a slightly higher employment rate than the least represented sectors.
