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Destination of Leavers from Higher Education 2011-12, published on Ā June, looks at UK and European Union leavers from UK institutions about six months post-graduation.
While 9 per cent of full-time first-degree graduates with known destinations were unemployed, the figure was 10 per cent for holders of full-time āother postgraduateā degrees, including research and teaching masterās but not PhDs or PGCEs. Unemployment was much lower among the latter groups (6 per cent and 2Ā per cent respectively). At 15 per cent, doctoral graduates also had the highest proportion working overseas.
The data ā which cover 411,005 UK and EU leavers with known destinations ā draw on a new version of the survey introduced for the first time in 2011-12, so cannot be compared with previous results.
Notes: Data collected from all UK publicly funded higher education institutions plus the University of Buckingham. Refers to full-time students only. āOtherā includes taking time out for travelling and āsomething elseā. āUnemployedā includes those expected to start a job in the next month and not otherwise working or in further study. Does not include āunknownā students, who refused to answer or did not respond to the survey.
Source: Destination of Leavers from Higher Education 2011-12, Higher Education Statistics Agency
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