The two bar charts delineate data about differences between actual and anticipated psychologists’ employment after graduation.
From an overall perspective it is readily apparent that in the anticipated employment, the highest indicator is private clinics, while others show smallest one. With respect to the actual employment, it shows the highest indicator in schools and universities, while lowest one is hospitals and medical centres.
Looking at the details, the school and universities in the anticipated employment are nowhere near as high as in the actual employment, at 8% and 46% respectively. The community agencies in the anticipated employement make up 8%, while in the actual employment they comprise of 26%. With respect to the others in the actual employment, they are quite higher than those in the anticipated employment, at 8% and 2% correspondingly.
It is interesting to note that the private clinics in the anticipated employment make up five times as much as those in the actual empoyment, with 68% compared to 16%. Another striking difference is the hospitals and medical centres in the anticipated employment constituted 13% in comparison with those in the actual employment, which are only 3%.
