資料圖:慶祝畢業(yè)
Nearly one in 11 graduates are unemployed six months after leaving university – the highest proportion for 17 years, a study reveals today.
英國今日發(fā)布的一項(xiàng)調(diào)查顯示,近1/11的大學(xué)畢業(yè)生在離校六個月后還未能就業(yè),達(dá)到了17年來的最高比例。
Rising numbers are taking jobs that do not require degrees, including as waiters and checkoutworkers, the survey of almost 225,000 graduates shows.
該調(diào)查覆蓋了近22.5萬名畢業(yè)生。結(jié)果顯示,越來越多的畢業(yè)生開始選擇那些不需要學(xué)位的崗位,其中包括服務(wù)員和收銀人員。
The poll, by the Higher Education Careers Services Unit charity, covered 82% of those who completed an undergraduate degree last summer and live in the UK. The pollsters interviewed the graduates in January – six months after they left university. It comes as ministers plan to substantially increase the amount graduates pay for their degrees.
此次調(diào)查由慈善機(jī)構(gòu)高等教育就業(yè)服務(wù)處進(jìn)行。調(diào)查涵蓋了去年夏季在英國取得本科學(xué)位且目前在英國生活的82%的畢業(yè)生。調(diào)查人員于今年一月份,即畢業(yè)生離校六個月之后,對他們進(jìn)行了訪問。調(diào)查進(jìn)行之時,恰逢多位部長計(jì)劃要大幅提高大學(xué)生的學(xué)費(fèi)。
The study found 8.9% of graduates, or just over 21,000, were out of a job after six months, a one percentage point rise on the previous year.
該研究發(fā)現(xiàn),8.9%的畢業(yè)生(2.1萬多人)在畢業(yè)六個月后還沒有工作,與去年相比上升了一個百分點(diǎn)。