The charts below show what UK graduate and post graduate students who did not go into full-time work did after leaving college in 2008.

The charts below show what UK graduate and post graduate students who did not go into full-time work did after leaving 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.
Overall
, the majority of primary and secondary degree holders' were more focused on their
next
academic achievement than the permanent job.
Furthermore
, there was a significant gap between part-time workers and highest studies undergraduates in the first-degree holders' category.
Firstly
, there were 29,665 graduate students who were interested in
further
education,
17,735
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and 17,735
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selected to do a part-time
job
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while
volunteer workers were 3,500.
Also
, the unemployment students portion is high (16,235) and it is more similar section those who attended
for
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odd jobs.
Secondly
, there was a huge gap between graduates and master students who were not doing the permanent profession segment. In spite, higher education (2,725) and temporary employees (2,535) did not have a huge gap when compared with the voluntary hired hand (345).
Moreover
, the unemployment count is 1,625, which is only more than those involved with charity work.
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