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Band 5+: The charts below show information about UK students who did not go into full time work did after leaving college in 2008.

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The image contains two bar charts displaying the destination of UK graduates and postgraduates (excluding full-time work) after leaving college in 2008. The first chart shows UK graduates with part-time work at 17,735, voluntary work at 3,500, further study at 29,685, and unemployment at 16,235. The second chart presents UK postgraduates with part-time work at 2,535, voluntary work at 345, further study at 2,725, and unemployment at 1,625. The charts are measured in the number of people with a scale of 0 to 30,000 for graduates and 0 to 3,000 for postgraduates, divided into four categories.
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The bar charts display information about next destination of graduate and postgraduate students who do did not go into full-time job after graduating their home institution in United Kingdom in 2008.

Overall, further study was most common choice after leaving college, while voluntary work was least attractive among students from both degrees. Unemployment took third place about attractiveness of students in both graphs.

Further study was most attractive with 29,995 students. Between part-time job and unemployment had a roughly similar indicators with difference 1,500 students, 17,735 and 16,235 students respectively. Voluntary work had a smaller number of students which reached 3,500 people.

For postgraduate students two destinations had a similar number, 2,725 students for further studies and 2,535 students for part-time work. For postgraduate students unemployment took a third place, which attracted 1,625 people. Voluntary work was less attracted also for postgraduate students, which had 345 people.

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The charts below show information about UK students who did not go into full time work did after leaving college in 2008.

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