The given pie graphs illustrate the proportion of the employment of post-graduate psychologists in many different sectors.
Overall, it is clear that the projected percentage of graduates who chose to work in private clinics was the highest, however, in actual, the same thing is true for that of those who worked in schools and universities. Notably, the figure for community agencies worker was the lowest in actual, which was significantly lower than the predicted figure.
In terms of the anticipated choices, there was an overwhelming majority of the figure for private clinics, accounting for 69% of all choices. Psychologists who were predicted to work in community agencies made up 13%, which was 5 percentage points higher than the proportions of schools and medical centres. Additionally, unspecified sectors represented 2%, being the lowest figure among all choices.
Regarding the actual employment, the figure for those who chose to work in schools and universities was the highest with 46%, which was 20% higher than that of hospital and medical centres. Although the figure for private clinics was predicted to be the highest figure, in actual, it was only 16%, which was twice as much as that of the percentage for unnamed sectors. Finally, the community agencies’ proportion was only 3%, being the lowest figure in actual.
