The given table illustrates the average salary yearly of employees working in differents sectors in 2004 and compares the change in terms of percentage, while the pie chart gives information about the percentage of graduates distributed into some employment sectors.
From an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that all of the sectors surveyed increased between 2003 and 2004, while the agriculture sector was the lowest in both average annual salary in 2004 and the percentage change compared to the previous year. In addition, the percentage of graduates worked in the public services was the highest, whereas the least choices for graduates working in fiance among employees.
Regarding the average salary yearly, in 2004 the public services stood out the highest in the annual salary at 92,000. It was followed by the yearly average salary of fiance, transportation and wholesale and retails trade with the total of 83,000, 81,000 and 77,000 respectively. The employees working in manufacturing and agriculture acounted for the lowest annual salary compare to the other sectors, at 52,000 for manufacturing and 40,000 for agriculutre. Moreover, the percentage of change in yearly salary of wholesale and retails trade was the highest, at 8.4%, which far exceeded the other sectors, followed by transportation, manufacturing and public services, at 4.5%, 4%, and 3.7%, respectively. The proportion of change in fiance was at 2.9%, which was higher than that of change in agriculute at alomot 0.6%
In terms of rate distribution of graduates among different sectors, 30% of the emoloyees choose to work in the public services while 25% of those working in agriculutre and 20% in manufacturing. The employees working in trasportation and the wholesale and retails trade at the same rate, at 10%, whereas only 5% of people were distributed to work in agriculute.
