7 thoughts on “Raw data: Employment of recent college grads”
Ken Rhodes
Something missing from that bar chart: Number in each category remaining in school.
Displaced Canuck
I think what is missing is what the unemployed are doing? Going to grad school, taking a gap year or truely unemployed and actively looking for a job. Another question is whether the employed are employed in a job because of thier degree, a job which requires the specific degree the person has.
golack
If I read the site correctly, numbers are getting back in line with pre-pandemic numbers. Without context, not sure what the numbers mean.
rick_jones
Where “recent” means …?
Solar
January through October 2021
Spadesofgrey
White women sleeping their way up the company ladder. What a surprise. Have seen it up to the ying yang for 20 years.
Something missing from that bar chart: Number in each category remaining in school.
I think what is missing is what the unemployed are doing? Going to grad school, taking a gap year or truely unemployed and actively looking for a job. Another question is whether the employed are employed in a job because of thier degree, a job which requires the specific degree the person has.
If I read the site correctly, numbers are getting back in line with pre-pandemic numbers. Without context, not sure what the numbers mean.
Where “recent” means …?
January through October 2021
White women sleeping their way up the company ladder. What a surprise. Have seen it up to the ying yang for 20 years.
So what's going on with men ... ?