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The image compares the destination of UK graduates and postgraduates excluding full-time work in 2008 with bar graphs. For graduates, 17,735 chose part-time work, 3,500 did voluntary work, 29,665 pursued further study, and 16,235 faced unemployment. For postgraduates, 2,535 chose part-time work, 345 did voluntary work, 2,725 pursued further study, and 1,925 faced unemployment.
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The bar graph provides information about students who graduated and postgraduated from college but did not enter full-time employment in 2008.
Overall, it is clear that, in both categories—graduates and postgraduates—the number of individuals choosing to pursue further education is the highest, with 29,665 graduates and 2,725 postgraduates opting for this route. Additionally, both groups show the same number of unemployed individuals, totaling 16,235.
In both cases, the smallest number of students are engaged in voluntary work, with only 3,500 graduates and 345 postgraduates involved. Lastly, part-time employment ranks second highest, with 17,735 graduates and 2,535 postgraduates working part-time.
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