The two bar charts illustrate the UK graduates and postgraduates' future decisions after leaving college in 2008, their choices were distributed by 4 conditions - being a part-time worker, voluntary worker, unemployment
These bar charts depict the comparison between graduate and postgraduate students about full-time working after finishing college in 2008 in UK. It is clear from the graph that the category of further study took that hig
the bar chart provides information about numbers of UK graduates and UK postgraduates who did not working on full-time system in 2008. Overall, around 70.000 of the UK graduates dominate the sum of total workers outside
The bar charts illustrate the number of graduate students and postgraduate students who went up into full-time jobs in United States after college over the year 2008.
The data presented in the bar charts pertains to the post-graduation outcomes of British university students in 2008, excluding those entering full-time employment.
These two bar graphs illustrate the figures of graduate and postgraduate pupile who did'nt work full time after finishing their higher studies in 2008 in the United KIngdom.
The charts show information about students who left college in graduate and postgraduate did not go into full-time, but they went to do some activities such as part-time jobs, voluntary work, further studies, and unemplo
The graphs indicate four different categories of UK scholars based on their activities after graduation and postgraduation within 2008, except the ones who started to work full-time.
The bar charts compare the number of post-graduates and graduates in the UK after graduation in 2008 who prefer to have part-time work, voluntary work, or be unemployed, and pursue further study.
The two bar charts give information about 4 distinct types of activity except full-time work, which taken by UK graduate and postgraduate students after graduation in 2008.
The charts illustrate that choices made by graduate and postgraduate students in the United Kingdom who did not pursue full-time employment upon completing their studies in 2008.
The bar charts compare the number of British graduates and postgraduates doing part-time work or voluntary work, continuing their studies and even those who were unemployed in 2008.
The charts illustrate the number of graduate and postgraduate students activities excluding full-time work after graduating from university in the UK in 2008
The bar graphs show the number of graduate and postgraduate students in the UK who chose other options beside full-time work after graduating in 2008. Overall, students who have decided to further their studies after gra
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