The pie chart illustrates the number of graduates in nursing destinations in the UK in 2009. While the table compares the various occupations held by these graduates within the health sector. Overall, the majority of graduates opted to work in the health sector. A huge number of graduates preferred becoming hospital nurses, followed by graduates who opted to become midwives and community nurses, who were selected as smaller choices.
According to the breakdowns of the pie chart, the largest portion was working in the health sector at 84%, and some graduates were working and studying at 8%. Notably, the proportion for graduates who studied further and other workings was the same at 2%, and the portion for unemployed graduates was 4%.
Regarding working in the health sector, numerous graduating students chose to be hospital nurses at 72.9%, while the figures for mindwives and community nurses witnessed quite similar percentages at 12.4% and 10.3%, respectively. The amount for graduates who opted to become paramedics and others stood at 1.3% and 2.7 %, respectively. It is evident that the lowest percentage belonged to graduates who chose to become mental nurses, at 0.4%.
