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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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These bar charts show the graduate and postgraduate students in UK who did go into full-time work after leaving college in 2008. It clear from the graphs that compare the number of students in a four situation in the same year.
According to what is shown the destination of UK graduates in part-time work accounted 17,735 students, while in the postgraduates accounted 2,535, as you see, there is a big difference in a number of a students from the first to the second, also in further study graduated students recorded 29,665 and in the other hand, recorded 2,725 as well as, in unemployment had increased in a number of graduated students around 14,610. Then the voluntary work graduated had 3,500 but the second bar had 345.
To sum up, we can say there is increased in a number of students in first figure more than the second in year 2008.
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