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The given chart illustrates on UK Undergrad and Masters Students who did not take up full-time job after completing their Course in 2008. There are these comparisons that says about the activities by both College passed outs on if they’ve chosed to work part-time or participate in Voluntary Services or to further pursue Higher Studies […]
The provided data delineates the post-graduation activities of UK graduate and postgraduate students who did not transition into full-time employment in 2008. A significant proportion of these students opted for further study, while voluntary work constituted the least common activity. In 2008, a total of 29,665 UK graduates chose to pursue further studies, reflecting a […]
The data illustrates the Uk graduate and postgraduate students who doesn’t going to full-time work, across various demographics in the year 2008. Overall, the data reveals a marked share in further study, while voluntary work dedicated for the smallest level. By 2008, further study became most chosen option for students who did not going to […]
The bar chart illustrate the amount of UK students who did not go into full-time work after completing graduation. It shows the number of students who got seperated after leaving college in 2008. Overall, Most of the students prefer to go further study after graduation to get higher education. Both part-time job and unemployment are […]
The bar chart illustrates the employment status of students who choose not to work full-time. It compares data based on students at different educational levels, divided into four categories: part-time work, voluntary work, further study, and unemployment. Overall, these four categories are more prevalent among undergraduates than among postgraduates. However, the survey results for both […]
The bar chart illustrates the employment of students who choose not to work a full time job. There is a confrontation between data based on students with different levels of study achieved. There are four categories represented which are part-time work, Voluntary work, further study, and unemployment. Overall, those four categories of destination are more […]
These graphs illustrate the employment status of young people who decided not to work a full-time job, there is a confrontation between data based on the level of study achieved. The are four categories represented: part-time work, voluntary jobs, further study and unemployment. Overall, both graduate and post-graduate students’ results of the survey follow a […]
