The bar charts illustrate the undergraduates and postgraduates who did not choose to continue their further life in a full-time job after graduating from the university in 2008, in the United Kingdom.
Overall, most of the graduated students chose to study further, while only the fewest students did voluntary work.
Further study was selected by the majority of graduate students, and part-time jobs are followed by this at 29.665 and 17.735, respectively. Unemployment should be considered because it took the third position among all categories with 16.235. Voluntary work saw the lowest rate, as fewer (3.500) undergraduates did it.
Despite nearly the same figures for part-time workers and unemployed students who were just graduates, the fraction of postgraduates showed different trends, with 2.535 and 1.625, respectively. However, students’ choices of further study (2.725 students) and voluntary work (345 students) were the highest and lowest rates, respectively.
