The bar charts provide information about the jobs of graduate and postgraduate students who did not have full-time work after leaving college in 2008 in the United Kingdom.
The graphs illustrate the choices of graduate and postgraduate students who were not employed full-time after college in 2008. Immediately, it can be seen how the two groups took proportionally similar decisions for thei
The bar charts compare the destinations of two groups of students, namely graduates and postgraduates in the UK after they leave college in 2008. Students who decide to work full-time will not be mentioned in either grap
The charts compare and contrast ,how UK graduates and postgraduate students ended up after completing their studies in 2008 in four different categories namely,part-time work,voluntary work,further studies and unemploye
The information presented in the bar graphs pertains to students in the United Kingdom who completed their graduate and postgraduate degrees in 2008 but did not immediately begin working full-time jobs.
The bar charts illustrate information about four various destinations of grad and post alumna admission of the UK after completing their college in the year 2008 .those who started full-time education.
The bar charts illustrate information about four various destinations of graduate and post graduate students of the UK after completing their college in the year 2008 .those who started full-time education.
The bar charts illustrate four destinations of graduates and postgraduates from the UK after leaving university in 2008.In this case, people who went into full-time work after graduation were excluded.
The charts give the information about what did UK graduate and postgraduate students do after finishing college if they didn't get the full-time job in 2008.
The given bat charks below indicate, the population of students who are studying for bachelor's and masters and starting an occupation but not full-time in their free time which they are not in college in 2008.
The following bar graphs display what United Kingdom degree holders and postgraduates who were not following a 40 hours per week committed job after leaving universities in 2008.
The assigned bar graphs illustrate the comparison of students of UK graduates and postgraduates excluding full-time work in 2008. A cursory glance at the chart is enough to make it clear that the range of individuals con
The bar chart illustrates the data about people who graduated from the United Kingdom's universities in 2008 and do not have full-time work; students are divided into two categories: graduated and postgraduated. Graduate