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Band 9: The chart below shows what History graduates did after completing their undergraduate degree course from a university in the UK. The table shows the sectors these graduates were employed in within six years of graduating and their average incomes.

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The image contains a pie chart and a table. The pie chart details History graduates' employment status: full-time work 56%, part-time work 15%, full-time postgraduate study 8%, part-time postgraduate study 4%, unemployed 12%, unknown 6%. The table lists employment sectors for History graduates, their percentages, and average incomes: Solicitor 18% with £57,000, History Teacher 30% with £32,000, Archaeologist 5% with £29,000, Historian 8% with £49,000, Other 37% with £30,000.
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The pie chart illustrates the various destinations of history graduates from a British university following their undergraduate studies, while the table presents data on their employment sectors and average incomes within six years post-graduation.

Overall, the majority of history graduates found full-time employment, whereas only a small percentage pursued part-time postgraduate courses. Moreover, most graduates found jobs as history teachers, while the smallest number worked as archaeologists earning the lowest income, and those employed as solicitors reported the highest income.

In detail, more than half of all history graduates were engaged in full-time or part-time employment 56% and 15%, respectively, compared to just 12% who were unemployed. Among those in postgraduate courses, 7% were enrolled in full-time programs and 4% in part-time programs. Additionally, 6% of graduates had unknown destinations.

In terms of employment, 30% of graduates took on roles as history teachers, earning £32,000, while just 9% worked as historians with a salary of £49,000. Additionally, 6% were employed as archaeologists, earning £29,000. The highest earners were solicitors, making up 18% of graduates and earning approximately £57,000. Furthermore, 37% of graduates had unknown employment status, with an estimated salary of around £30,000.

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