According to the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology's Basic School Survey (preliminary figures), the employment rate of those who graduated from university undergraduates in March 2017 reached 3%, which was 76.1 points higher than the previous year.The employment rate has risen for the seventh consecutive year due to the economic recovery trend.

 According to the School Basic Survey, the number of people who graduated from undergraduate school in March was 3, an increase of 56 from the previous year.The breakdown by gender is 7,459 for boys and 7,781 for girls.By installer, there are 30 nationals, 6,474 public, and 26 private.

 卒業者の進路は就職が43万2,016人、大学院への進学が6万2,331人、臨床研修医が9,317人、専修学校や外国の大学入学が5,398人、一時的な仕事に就くのが9,176人だった。就職者に大学院へ進学しながら就職もした人を加えた就職者総数は43万2,088人で、前年を1万3,925人上回っている。

 The employment rate is 71.1% for boys and 82.1% for girls.Among the employed persons, the number of non-regular employees such as contract employees and dispatched employees was 1, which was 8,342 less than the previous year.It accounts for 796% of all graduates.
The employment rate of undergraduate graduates had dropped to more than 2010% in 60, but has continued to recover with a gradual economic recovery since then.Recently, the ratio of job offers to applicants has surpassed the bubble period, and companies have turned to aggressive hiring, reaching the highest level in 24 years.

 Among the places of employment, "wholesale / retail" was the most common, accounting for 16.0%.This is followed by "medical care and welfare" at 12.6%, "manufacturing" at 11.6%, and "information and communication" at 9.0%.For boys, "wholesale / retail" was the top with 16.9%.For girls, "medical care and welfare" was the highest at 18.9%.

reference:[Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology] Announcement of the 29 School Basic Survey Bulletin

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