New figures released today reveal 20% of graduates earn less than those with just A-Levels. |
One in five graduates earns less than a person who left school with as little as one A-level. The official figures raise doubts that thousands of students have wasted their time with ‘useless’ degrees. On average, the Office for National Statistics says that a person with a degree or higher academic qualification, such as a PhD, earns £16.10 an hour. By comparison, a person who got at least one A level, or an equivalent qualification, typically earns £10 an hour. But 20 percent of graduates earn less than £10 an hour, the amount they would have earned without a degree. The figure could be even worse in reality because the ONS did not include graduates who are unemployed or who have never worked. The study also said the proportion of graduates doing low-skilled, badly-paid work has quadrupled to 2.3 percent since 1993. Many of these end up doing jobs which require little or no training such as hotel porter, postman, cleaner or catering assistant. Business groups have repeatedly warned that employers are turning their backs on graduates. A recent report from the British Chambers of Commerce said too many graduates have ‘fairly useless degrees in non-serious subjects’. Phil McCabe from the Forum of Private Business said: ‘The value of a degree is dwindling.’ Tanya de Grunwald, founder of Graduate Fog.co.uk, a website for job-seeking graduates, said many are devastated by the salaries they are offered. She said: ‘Finally, the figures from the ONS back up what our graduates have been saying – that they are just not getting the quality of job that they thought their degree would lead to. ‘People say that a graduate typically earns £26,000, but this doesn’t reflect the reality. Many of them are just scraping the barrel.’ One anonymous contributor to a student website wrote: ‘If I could have my time back, I wouldn’t have gone to university. ‘I graduated last year and work in a friend’s café for £6 an hour.’ (Read by Nelly Min. Nelly Min is a journalist at the China Daily Website.) (Agencies) |
英國1/5的大學(xué)畢業(yè)生賺得比那些只參加過中學(xué)高級水平考試的高中畢業(yè)生還少。 這組官方數(shù)據(jù)讓人懷疑,成千上萬的學(xué)生是否把他們的大好時光都浪費在了“沒用”的學(xué)歷上。 英國國家統(tǒng)計局稱,一個擁有大學(xué)以上學(xué)歷的人,比如博士,平均每小時賺16.1英鎊。 相比之下,一個參加過中學(xué)高級水平考試或?qū)W歷相當(dāng)?shù)娜?,一般每小時掙10英鎊。 但是20%的英國大學(xué)畢業(yè)生每小時的薪水還不足10英鎊,這點工資就算他們沒有大學(xué)學(xué)歷也能賺到。 現(xiàn)實的情況可能更糟,因為國家統(tǒng)計局并沒有把那些失業(yè)的或沒工作過的大學(xué)畢業(yè)生統(tǒng)計在內(nèi)。 該研究還稱,從事低技能、低薪水工作的大學(xué)畢業(yè)生比例相比1993年的2.3%翻了兩番。他們中的很多人最后都從事了一些幾乎不用或根本不用培訓(xùn)的工作,如酒店門房、郵遞員、清潔工或是餐飲助理。 商業(yè)團體反復(fù)警告說大學(xué)畢業(yè)生正被雇主們拒之門外。 最近一份英國商務(wù)部的報告稱,太多的大學(xué)畢業(yè)生“空有一紙無用的文憑,而且學(xué)的專業(yè)也沒什么意義”。 來自私人企業(yè)論壇的菲爾?麥凱布說:“學(xué)歷的價值正在縮水?!?/p> 畢業(yè)生求職網(wǎng)站Graduate Fog.co.uk的創(chuàng)始人塔尼亞?德?格倫沃爾德說,很多大學(xué)畢業(yè)生都對自己能拿到的薪水感到崩潰。 她說:“最終,國家統(tǒng)計局的數(shù)據(jù)證明我們的大學(xué)畢業(yè)生所言非虛——他們得不到自己當(dāng)初以為憑學(xué)歷能拿到的那種工作。 “人們說大學(xué)畢業(yè)生一般年薪2.6萬英鎊,但這和實際不符。他們中的很多人都只能勉強度日?!?/p> 一位學(xué)生網(wǎng)站的匿名投稿者寫道:“如果時光倒流,我不會去上大學(xué)。 “我去年畢業(yè),現(xiàn)在在一個朋友的咖啡店打工,每小時6英鎊?!?/p> 相關(guān)閱讀 英企業(yè)質(zhì)疑畢業(yè)生文憑 稱求職者素質(zhì)差 英大學(xué)生“畢業(yè)即失業(yè)”創(chuàng)紀(jì)錄 懂漢語者起薪最高 (中國日報網(wǎng)英語點津 實習(xí)生沈清 編輯:陳丹妮) |
Vocabulary: A-level: 英國的中學(xué)高級水平考試 quadruple: 使成四倍,翻了兩番 porter: (旅館、學(xué)校、醫(yī)院等的)看門人,門房,警衛(wèi) turn one's back on: 拒絕,冷眼相看 dwindle: 漸漸減少;變小 devastate: 使垮掉;使震驚 scrape the barrel: 勉強度日;刮家底;采用最后的辦法 |