The line graph illustrates the results of a survey showing what 1,000 youngsters did after graduating from high school between 2008 and 2012. Overall, it can be seen that the number of people who took a temporary break from education was the lowest, while students who pursued their studies at university were accounted the highest figure.
In 2008, the number of students who went to university was 300 before increasing to 350 in 2009. After a year, this figure rose noticeably from that number to 400. In 2011, it dropped moderately by about 10, from 400 to 390. At the end of the period, the count of students fell dramatically from 390 to 300.
The students who looked for work made up the largest proportion. At the beginning of the period, the figure stood at 500 before decreasing sharply to 300. In 2010 and 2011, the figure remained unchanged at roughly 310. In one year, that number jumped to around 390.
In terms of school graduates who took a temporary break from their education, it started with 200 in 2009 before increasing to 250 in 2010. After a year, it rose slightly to 300 before increasing further to 310 in 2012.
