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The percentage of unemployed new graduates in the UK was 8.6% this year, a marginal change from last year's 8.5%.
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Forty-one percent of the school's graduates were unemployed and seeking jobs, the data show.
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However, in the current job market many graduates are unemployed or underemployed and unable to pay their debt, making the benefits of a student loan more speculative.
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In Wales, the number of graduates still unemployed after six months increased from 655 in 2007 to 1, 015 in 2008.
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In February, almost 1.9 million college graduates were unemployed, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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But in the current economy, many college graduates are finding themselves unemployed or underemployed.
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Young people have been hit especially hard during the recession, with more than half of recent college graduates unemployed or underemployed.
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The Universities UK report also says that graduates are less likely to be unemployed.
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China has so far survived the global economic downturn with hardly any of the agitation many once feared it might cause among unemployed workers or jobless university graduates.
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Recent data from the Census Bureau and Department of Labor found that almost 54% of recent graduates were unemployed or underemployed.
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When the job market finally does recover, the unemployed and underemployed young people of today will have to compete with a fresh crop of recent college graduates.
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This latest study shows a stable picture - with 62% of recent graduates in employment, 9% unemployed, 14% staying on for further study and the remainder in a mixture of training while working and other activities.
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