The bar chart illustrates the employment status of students who choose not to work full-time. It compares data based on students at different educational levels, divided into four categories: part-time work, voluntary work, further study, and unemployment.
Overall, these four categories are more prevalent among undergraduates than among postgraduates. However, the survey results for both undergraduate and postgraduate students follow similar trends; further study is the most commonly chosen option, while voluntary work is selected by only a few.
Examining the data in more detail, postgraduate students are more likely to engage in part-time work, with 2,533 units, despite also pursuing further study, which has 2,725 units. Conversely, the figure for voluntary work is considerably lower than the other three categories, at just 345 units.
Turning to the graduates, it becomes evident that many also opt to pursue a master’s degree. The number of graduates who chose this path is nearly twice that of those who engage in part-time work or are unemployed, totaling 29,665 units. Additionally, the figure for voluntary work is the lowest among the previous categories.
