The given bar charts provide information about the number of graduate and postgraduate students in UK in 2008 who chose different destination after completing higher education, excluding full-time employment.
Overall, it can be seen that further study was the most popular choice both graduate and postgraduate students, whereas voluntary work was the least preferred option in both groups.
Among graduates, the largest proportion chose further study,with 29,665 students. Part-time work was also common,accounting for 17,735 individuals, while unemployment affected 16235 graduates, only 3500 graduates engaged in voluntary work.
Regarding postgraduates,the figures were significantly lower overall. Further study was a common again ,with 2725 individuals,followed by closely part-time work at 2535 students. However,unemployment accounted for 1625 postgraduates and voluntary work was the least at 345 students.
