The pie chart and table illustrate what nursing graduates decided to do after graduation in the UK in 2009.
Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that the vast majority of nursing graduates sought employment in the healthcare industry. The figure for graduates specializing in hospital nursing was by far the most significant, while the opposite was the case for mental nurses.
Looking first of all at the pie chart, the percentage of graduates working in the healthcare sector dominated at 84%, followed by considerably smaller proportions of those working and studying, and being unemployed at 8% and 4%, respectively. The data for graduates pursuing further studies and others were negligible, accounting for 2%, each.
Hospital nursing is the most common job for graduates working in the healthcare industry at 72.9%, with midwives and community nurses being significantly less popular at 12.4% and 10.3%, in turn. The least prevalent career path for graduates was mental nurses at 0.4%, with slightly higher percentages of them working as paramedics (1.3%) and pursuing other jobs (2.7%).
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Nursing điều dưỡng
Graduates người tốt nghiệp
The vast majority phần lớn
Sought tìm kiếm
Employment công việc
The healthcare industry/sector ngành chăm sóc sức khỏe
Specializing chuyên môn hóa
By far cách xa
Most significant đáng kể nhất
The opposite was the case điều ngược lại là đúng
Midwives người đỡ đẻ
Dominated áp đảo
Followed by theo sau bởi
Considerably smaller thấp hơn đáng kể
Unemployed thất nghiệp
Respectively / in turn theo thứ tự lần lượt
Pursuing further studies theo đuổi việc học cao hơn
Negligible không đáng kể
Accounting for chiếm
Most common job công việc phổ biến nhất
Community nurses y tá cộng đồng
Significantly less popular ít được ưa chuộng hơn nhiều
The least prevalent career path con đường sự nghiệp ít phổ biến nhất
Mental nurses ý tá về bệnh tâm lý
Slightly higher cao hơn 1 chút
Paramedics người trợ y
Pursuing theo đuổi
