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How many graduates enter the job market each year?

Table 1 below gives the numbers of qualifiers from higher education, originally from the UK, who entered employment in the UK six months following graduation in 2007. This information is from the Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education (DLHE) survey, collected by higher education institutions in conjunction with the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA).

Numbers of 2007 UK-domiciled higher education qualifiers who entered employment in the UK six months after graduation
Level of qualificationFull-time paid work only (including self-employed)Part-time paid work onlyVoluntary / unpaid work onlyNumber employed (employment as sole activity)Work and further studyTotal
Doctorate36953203040507304780
Masters20810213533523280311026390
PGCE1790516602519590123020820
Other Postgraduate degree1210512658513455308016535
First degree11394516305205513230518970151275
Foundation degree230048525281521604975
HND8602101510858801965
Undergraduate diplomas/certificates1223020208514335330017635
Total18385024405265521091033455244365
Percentages of 2007 UK-domiciled higher education qualifiers who entered employment in the UK six months after graduation
Level of qualification% in employment% of those working and studying
Doctorate73.7%13.3%
Masters70.8%9.5%
PGCE87.8%5.5%
Other Postgraduate degree70.4%16.1%
First degree63.3%9.1%
Foundation degree33.0%25.4%
HND24.3%19.7%
Undergraduate diplomas/certificates63.5%14.6%
Total65.0%10.3%

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