The studied graphs are two pie charts, one that illustrates the anticipated psychologists’ employment after graduating, and the second one shows their actual employment after graduation.
On the chart with anticipated statistics we can notice a significant difference between private clinics that is at 68%, and the rest of the given employments at 32%. Than we have hospital and medical centre with 13%. The least chosen employment among psycologist graduates are all the resting jobs that get 2%, after community agencies and schools and universities that are both at 8%.
The pie chart with actual statistics show that the most chosen workplace is at schools and universities, wich takes 46%, than go communities and agencies with 26%, private clinics with 16%, other employments that are not mentioned with 8%, and the one with the smallest number of psychologist graduates is the “hospital and medical centre” section with only 3%.
overall, the statistics on both charts are opposing one another, which shows us how different the expectation can be from reality, especially concerning socio-professional topics.
