The bar charts display which programs UK graduates and postgraduates pupils attended after University in 2008. These programs were categorized into four sources: part-time work, voluntary work, further study and unemploy
The charts illustrate what types of UK graduate and postgraduate students graduated in 4 types excluding full-time work (Part-time, voluntary, further study, and unemployment) in 2008.
The first bar chart illustrates the destination of UK graduates(excluding full-time work) in 2008. It was the number of graduates choosing further study that stood out as far more students(29,665) made the choices than o
The charts provide data about amount of UK students who are graduate and postgraduate and works in all types of work exclude full-time work after finished college in 2008.
The given bar charts illustrate the trends of activities after college from two different groups, which are graduates and postgraduates in the UK in 2008. Overall, it is apparent that the individuals who continue studyin
The bar charts provide information about bachelor and masters students after college who could not get full time work and it gaved the number of students in 4 different stage of work in 2008.
The bar charts illustrate the activities of UK graduates and postgraduates in 2008 who did not enter full-time employment after leaving college. The data is divided into four categories part-time work, voluntary work, fu
The two bar graphs illustrate that UK graduate and postgraduate learners who did not go to full-time employment did so after graduating from college in 2008.
The bar chart compares the information of UK postgraduate and graduate students’ destination which is segmented into four groups, include part-time employment, voluntary work, further study and unemployment after college
The two bar charts depict the post-graduation career paths of UK graduates and postgraduates in 2008, excluding those who entered full-time employment. Both groups show similar trends, with further education being the mo
The bar charts provide job datas of the UK graduate and postgraduate students exception full-time work after leaving university in 2008. Overall, the trend of 4 options was similar in two group students. In addition, fur
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
The provided bar charts indicate the number of students who had bachelor's or master's degrees and did not tend to work in full-time after graduation in the United Kingdom in 2008.
A quick review of the provided bar charts reveals the significant number of graduate and postgraduate students who did not immediately pursue full-time work after completing their studies in the UK in 2008. This data pro
The presented chart gives information about graduate and postgraduate students in the UK,who did not present in full-time work after finishing college in 2008.
The chart illustrates the number of graduate and postgraduate students in UK who did not go into full-time work after leaving college did in the year 2008. It is clear that both graduate and postgraduate students chose t