The table shows the number in percentage of the carries of British bachelor holders, from 2007 to 2010, and the salary of those who gratuated in the year 2009/10 is specifically depict through two individual charts, divided by female and male.
Overall, from the table clearly demostrates that the numbers of graduates for type of employment, from none to a full-time one, were stable through the years considerated and that the large percentage of them barked into a full-time employment. For instance, more than the 50% of the students persued a full-time carrier after graduation, while the rest either choose to keep studying (in total less than 30% with only the 10% to also having a part-time while doing it) or are not employed yet (around the 15%).
Regarding the salary bands distinguition between men and females, the chats depict that the percentage is almost equal and most of them have a high payment. 61% of femal graduates are more likely to perceve a salary from $20.000 to even $40,000. A high number of man can reach that numbers. Infact, the chart shows that 55% are able of that.
In conclution, most of the students from the UK with a degree was hired for a long term job for the years considered and that 2009/10 females and males graduates employed that specific year, perceive a salary between $20.000 and more than $40.000.
