Innovation, Universities and Skills written question – answered at on 28 April 2009.
To ask the Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills what recent estimate he has made of the percentage of qualified (a) law and (b) medical graduates who are unemployed.
The following table gives the proportion of all Medical and Dentistry and Law first degree graduates who are employed, ILO unemployed (International Labour Organisation definition) and economically inactive respectively.
Percentage | ||
Medical and dentistry first degree graduates | Law first degree graduates | |
Proportion of working aged population who are employed | 93 | 81 |
Proportion of working aged population who are ILO unemployed | (1)— | 5 |
Proportion of working age population who are economically inactive | 6 | 14 |
(1) Indicates that the sample size is based on such a small number of respondents that it is below the publication threshold. Source: Labour Force Survey, Q4 2008 for working aged people (16 to 59-64-year-olds) in England |
Focusing just on recent graduates we find that, six months after graduating 99.7 per cent. of Medical, Dentistry and Veterinary Science graduates are either in employment or further study; for Law graduates it is 96.3 per cent. These are taken from the HESA Employment Performance Indicators for the UK, available at:
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