The table and chart depicts UK history graduates’ post-undergraduate ocupations and employment sectors. Firstly, the pie chart shows what kind of work or study programme they chose right after graduating. Secondly, the table calculates percentages by sector of employment during a period of six years of their graduation date and their salary in Sterling Pounds.
Most of UK history graduates got a full time job while the less chosen path was Part-time postgraduate studies . The biggest sector was Teaching and the highest average income was as Solicitors.
Full time workers was the chosen path for 56% of history graduates. Part time work accounts for 12% of the graduates. Additionally post graduate studies are followed by 11% of the individuals, 7% choosing the full-time version while 4% doing it part-time. There is a 12% unemployment rate within this group, and the chart also shows a 6% that is unknown.
History teachers is the most important sector of employment with 30% of the graduates. Solicitors follow behind with 18% of the workforce, then hisorians with 9% and archeologist with 6%. There is a fifth category shown as others with 37% of the history graduates.
The best paid role is solicitor with 57000 Pounds. Historians are next with 49000. In the middle position are the history teachers with 32000. The least paid ar those belonging to the other ocupations and the Archeologists which have really close remuneration of 30000 and 29000 respectively.
