The pie chart and table illustrate what nursing students want to do after graduating from school in the UK in 2009.
Overall, most graduates chose working in the health sector, while the least amount of them preferred other sections or became unemployed. As for the table, the most common choice was to work as a hospital nurse, whereas a small proportion selected to continue as a mental nurse.
The pie chart demonstrates that the figure for people opting to work in the health sector accounts for the vast majority, at 84%. Meanwhile, 8% of nursing graduates chose to work and study, almost double that of unemployed, with 4%. Graduates selected further study and others were similar, at 2%.
Regardingthe table, hospital nurses were the most popular job, accounting for 72.9 % of people’s choice. Followed by the percentage of people who chose to work as midwives and community nurses were 12.4% and 10.3%, respectively. Meanwhile, the figure for people selected by others and paramedics was considerably lower, under 3%. The lowest figure was witnessed in the proportion of people opted to work as mental nurses, with 0.4%.
