The table chart highlights date concerning what graduate and postgraduate students in the UK who were not regularly employed were busy with different ways including part-time work, voluntary contribution, further education and unemployment after graduating college in 2008.
From the table chart it can be seen that, a radical number of both graduate and postgraduate students choose to continue their education while small minority of them were participated voluntary work compared to other options
In detail, an overwhelming majority of postgraduate students want to carry on their next studies, accounting for 29,665.After finishing college a remarkable 17.735 people worked part time job, a slightly higher than the number of worklessness graduate student at 16,335.Voluntary work was chosen by tiny amount of graduate students at 3.500. It is noticeable that UK postgraduate students continued their education like graduate students accounting for 2,725.Their second of choice was part-time work at 2,535.The figure for unemployment was 16,236 among the students and rest of postgraduates preferred voluntary work accounting for 1,625.
