The pie charts show professions chosen by female graduates of a certain university. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting in the main features and make comparisons where relevant
The given pie charts illustrate the professional pathway preferences for women grads of a university.
Overall
, the female bachelors from Brighton University have chosen their careers in several sectors that are categorized into eight industries with the highest percentages respectively including services at 33%, manufacturing at more than 16%, education at nearly 14%, politics, and government with almost 12%, transportation and warehousing with about 8%, science and technology with nearby 7%, civil service with more than 5.5%, others with almost 3%, charity with less than 0.5%, and sport with 0.1% in 2019.
By looking at the provided data, the highest favourable rate is allocated to the service sector with considerable differences among other fields. Furthermore
, the manufacturing and educational sectors are placed in the second and third seats. In contrast
, the least taste of postgraduates is assigned to the category of sport which has a tiny distance to the charity field, and they could be assumed in a similar stage. Meanwhile, approximately 12 per cent of alumnae were hired in governmental positions. Consequently
, it is clear that
the most popular occupations among the graduates of the university are services, manufacturing, education, and politics in 2019.
On the other hand
, the transport and science industries are around the same ranks with a few changes. In the end, there is no observed logical correlation and meaningful proportion between the various choices to address the reasons for the popularity of some jobs in comparison with others.Submitted by TUTOO on
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