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The image contains two bar graphs depicting the destination of UK graduates and postgraduates in 2008 excluding full-time work. In the first graph for graduates, part-time work had 17,735 individuals, voluntary work had 3,500, further study had 29,665, and unemployment had 16,235. In the second graph for postgraduates, part-time work had 2,535 individuals, voluntary work had 345, further study had 2,725, and unemployment had 1,625. The Y-axis for the graduates' graph goes up to 30,000 in increments of 5,000, while the postgraduates' graph goes up to 3,000 in increments of 500. The categories are arranged in the same order for both graphs, with part-time work being the first and unemployment being the last.
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The chart illustrates full-time work UK graduate and postgraduate student after leaving College in the years 2008
Looking from an overall perspective, it is the apparent that, you can graduated and uk graduates and postgraduates to further study and part-time work followed by upward trend in full-time work. Mean while, voluntary work and unemployment totaled less than by downward trend in the full time work.
In terms of the number of graduate students part time work was almost 17735, while 3500 in voluntary work and further studies slightly higher students around in 29,665 respectively. finally, the unemployment made up in nearly 16,235 full-time work after leaving College.
Moving on the remaining destination, the number of UK postgraduate students decrease made up less than 2535 in part-time work and 345 went down voluntary work. Father study and unemployment was declined almost 2,725 and 1,625 after full time work.
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