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The bar graph provides information about students who graduated and postgraduated from college but did not enter full-time employment in 2008. Overall, it is clear that, in both categories—graduates and postgraduates—the number of individuals choosing to pursue further education is the highest, with 29,665 graduates and 2,725 postgraduates opting for this route. Additionally, both groups […]
The two bar charts illustrate the destination of the United kingdom graduates and postgraduates (Part-Time Work, Voluntary Work, Further Study, Unemployment) excluding full-time work in 2008. An overview of the findings indicates that further study accounted for the highest destination figure of the UK graduates and postgraduates, while voluntary work reported the lowest figures. To […]
The bar charts illustrate what graduate and postgraduate students in the United Kingdom went on to do after leaving university in 2008, excluding those who went into full-time work. Overall, the majority of UK graduate students continued their studies, while the lowest number engaged in voluntary work. The same was true for postgraduate students If […]
The charts illustrate the destinations of both graduates and post-graduates except full-time jobs after graduating from college in the UK in the year 2008. Overall, the most significant part of both graduates and post-graduates continued their studies in 2008, however, some of them got into a part-time job. In addition, the number of graduates was […]
The bar charts display what UK graduate and postgraduate students did after leaving university in 2008. Those who started working full-time were excluded. Overall, the majority of graduate students did further study, whereas those who did voluntary work represented the smallest number. The same was true of postgraduate students. At nearly 30,000, graduates who went […]
