The two bar graph provides information about scholars destination whether, they were graduates or post-graduates who did not enrolled in full time employment in the UK, in 2008.
Overall, the further study was the most common and leading choice in both groups, while the voluntry work was the least considered option among the graduates and post-graduates.
Looking at the detail, according to the graduated students, nearly 29,665 chose further study, which was by far the largest group. The part time work was the next most common option, with 17,735 graduates, followed closely by the unemployment at 16,235. In contrast, the voluntary work accounted for only 3,500 graduates, making it the least popular outcome.
Turning to postgraduates, the further study was comprised of approximately 2,725 and it slightly decline at around 2,535, by part-time work. The unemplyoment rate close to graduates but it was slightly lower at 1,625 and only 345 post graduates went into voluntary work, which was the smallest category overall mentioned quite clearly.
