With a 4半期/4分の1 of 卒業生(する)s out of work ... You're just as likely to be 失業した with a degree as without one


A gradu ate 老年の 21 has the same chance of 存在 失業した as a? 16-year-old school leaver with one GCSE, 公式の/役人 人物/姿/数字s 明らかにする/漏らすd yesterday.

Around one in four of both groups is 現在/一般に without a 職業.

The shocking 統計(学) 最高潮の場面 the problems 直面するing 卒業生(する)s leaving university at a time of 危機 in the 職業s market.

Celebration: But today's graduates have no greater chance of being unemployed than a 16-year-old with one GCSE

祝賀: But today's 卒業生(する)s have no greater chance of 存在 失業した than a 16-year-old with one GCSE

Hopes: Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg attends a meeting with Intercontinental hotels Chief Executive Richard Solomons and students today. The firm will create nearly 3,000 new jobs across its 275 UK hotels over the next three years

上げる: 副 総理大臣 Nick Clegg …に出席するs a 会合 with Intercontinental hotels 大統領 Richard Solomons and school leavers today. The 会社/堅い will create nearly 3,000 new 職業s across its 275 UK hotels over the next three years

Nearly six 失業した people are chasing every vacancy and 経済学者s 警告する that the 失業 total, which has 攻撃する,衝突する 2.67million, will climb even higher.

Despite their qualifications many graduations are having to take unskilled jobs

にもかかわらず their 資格s many 卒業生(する)s are having to take unskilled 職業s

人物/姿/数字s from the Office for 国家の 統計(学) show that 25.9 per cent of 16-year-olds who left school with as little as one GCSE at grade C or above are 現在/一般に 失業した.

The 状況/情勢 is almost 同一の for a 21-year-old 卒業生(する). にもかかわらず having A-levels and a degree, 24.8 per cent are 失業した.

The 人物/姿/数字s will 燃料 関心s の中で parents and their children about whether a degree is worthwhile at a time when students 直面する the prospect of leaving university with 負債s of up to £50,000.

They also raise serious 疑問s about 労働’s famous 誓約(する) to have 50 per cent of school leavers going on to university.

Tanya de Grunwald, 創立者 of the careers website 卒業生(する) 霧, said she 定期的に hears from 卒業生(する)s who are in work but have had to return to their old holiday 職業s.

She said: ‘They are pulling pints? or doing data 入ること/参加(者) because they cannot find a 卒業生(する) 職業 that 支払う/賃金s any better.’

Struggle: Yesterday Mr Clegg met with young unemployed people at a community recording studio in Peckham, London

Struggle: Yesterday Mr Clegg met with young 失業した people at a community 記録,記録的な/記録するing studio in Peckham, London

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