The pie chart and the table (containing the occupations from the health sector), both depict the statistics for nursing graduation in 2009, from UK.
In general, a large figure of students who graduates are taken up employment in hospital, and the least are applied for the mental field. There is a minitesimal amount of unemployment percentage and the other working field sector for graduates.
Most students are applied into the health sector in which accounts for 84 percent, nearly fulfils the chart; hence, hospital nurse is the major chosen one, 72.9% in the lead. Respectively, other jobs including midwives, community nurse, other option, paramedic, and mental nurse followed by 12.4 %, 10,3%, 2.7%, 1.3%, and 0.4% in a decline pattern.
In addition, only a minor less than one in twenty choose to continue their learning pathway and working jointly; a very small number cannot determine for a job, and other choose to swift their field into a different major as similiar to 2 percent for continuously focus on study pupils.
