The illustrations provide information on the number of UK graduate and postgraduate students who did not work full-time work, after abandoning their college in 2008.
Overall, the first quick look shows that few students preferred to do voluntary work; however, the majority followed further study. A noticeable amount of college leavers were in a part-time job.
Concerning the analysis of the graduate students, 29, 665 ambitious students out of 30, 000, persuaded their study besides the bachelor's degree, whereas ninefold of the whole decided to be a volunteer. The graduates who were unemployed and doing part-time work were shown with a similar trend in 2008. By contrast, this ratio for the ones who did not work was still constant, while the same pattern for the part-time workers rocketed significantly.
In terms of the postgraduates, the highest portion of them opted for to get an education, and the number of people who worked as a volunteer had no change in the differences of the total amount. The number of students who went on studying and the others who earned money was demonstrated by almost the same quantity, with 2, 725 and 2, 535, respectively.
The illustrations provide information on the number of UK graduate and postgraduate
students
who
did not
work
full-time
work
, after abandoning their college in 2008.
Overall
, the
first
quick look
shows
that few
students
preferred to do voluntary
work
;
however
, the majority followed
further
study. A noticeable amount of college leavers were in a part-time job.
Concerning the analysis of the graduate
students
, 29, 665 ambitious
students
out of 30, 000, persuaded their study
besides
the bachelor's degree, whereas ninefold of the whole decided to be a volunteer. The graduates
who
were unemployed
and doing part-time
work
were shown
with a similar trend in 2008. By contrast, this ratio for the ones
who
did not
work
was
still
constant, while the same pattern for the part-time workers rocketed
significantly
.
In terms of the postgraduates, the highest portion of them opted for to
get
an education, and the number of
people
who
worked as a volunteer had no
change
in the differences of the total amount. The number of
students
who
went on studying and the others
who
earned money
was demonstrated
by almost the same quantity, with 2, 725 and 2, 535,
respectively
.