The pie chart shows the average proportion of nursing degree holders destinatio in the UK in 2009, while the accompanyinh table makes the comparison between several work placements carried out by these graduates in the health sector.
Overall, it is clear that the majority of alumni opted to work in health sector. Additionally, occupation of hospital nurse got the highest percentage, followed by midwives and community caretakers, while the reverse was true for mental nursing, paramedic and others with less significant figures.
With regards to destination, a whopping 84% of graduates have chosen working in hospitals, making up the largest percentage. The quantity of unemployed bachelors was 4%, followed closely by further studying, and others with 2%. The figure that is slightly lower than in working and study.
In terms of job categories, nursing in hospital was the most popular, showing the percentage of 72.9%. The proportion of midwives and community nurse illustrates the second highest degree, with respective figures of 12.4% and 10.3%. Further categorization for mental, paramedic, and other medical assistants demonstrates considerably low proportion, ranging from 0.4% to 2.7%.
