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Social science : Psychology

Who responded?

The figures below tell you how many people graduated in 2009/10 with a psychology degree, how many answered the survey and what the gender balance is for this cohort.

  • Female 8,050
  • Male 1,650
  • Total in survey 9,700
  • Total number graduating 11,840

What were graduates doing six months after graduating?

Below is the breakdown of activities that graduates from 2009/10 were doing after they graduated, whether that was working, studying or looking for work.

a In UK employment 57.8%
b In overseas employment 1.2%
c Working and studying 9.6%
d Studying in the UK for a higher degree 9.2%
e Studying in the UK for a teaching qualification 2.4%
f Undertaking other further study or training in the UK 2.8%
g Undertaking other further study or training overseas 0.2%
h Believed to be unemployed 7.9%
i Not available for employment, study or training 4.1%
j Other 4.7%

What types of work did they go into?

This is a breakdown of the types of work graduates who were working full or part time, voluntary or unpaid, or combining work with further study in the UK went into, based on 6,655 graduates - 5,585 female and 1,070 male.

Marketing, sales and advertising professionals 4.0%
Commercial, industrial and public sector managers 7.0%
Scientific research, analysis and development professionals 0.3%
Engineering professionals 0.2%
Health professionals and associate professionals 2.7%
Education professionals 4.2%
Business and financial professionals and associate professionals 5.7%
Information technology professionals 0.6%
Arts, design, culture and sports professionals 1.4%
Legal professionals 0.2%
Social and welfare professionals 14.5%
Other professionals, associate professional and technical occupations 3.1%
Numerical clerks and cashiers 2.3%
Other clerical and secretarial occupations 10.0%
Retail, catering, waiting and bar staff 18.5%
Other occupations 24.8%
Unknown occupations 0.3%

In detail: Social and welfare professionals

The table below shows a more detailed breakdown of occupations within the social and welfare professionals group.

Education/learning support workers 2.8%
Psychologists 2.4%
Community workers 2.0%
Housing and welfare officers 1.7%
Social workers (medical, mental health, rehab) 1.2%
Youth workers 1.0%
Other social and welfare professionals 3.5%
Total social and welfare professionals
14.5%

 

Further information

 

Written by HECSU and AGCAS, October 2011

 
 
 
 

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