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From the information collected from 2004 South Yorkshire graduates six months after graduation, we've grouped the data by subject area and picked out key findings.

Law

Gender

Male : 170 (32.76 % )
Female : 349 (67.24 % )

Ethnicity

All universities are legally obliged to promote equality of opportunity through sound race equality principles. Both universities in Sheffield are committed to treating people in the same manner irrespective of their origins or background

Ethnicity Number of Graduates
Asian or Asian British - Bangladeshi 4 (0.78%)
Asian or Asian British - Indian 23 (4.46%)
Asian or Asian British - Pakistani 14 (2.71%)
Black or Black British - African 4 (0.78%)
Black or Black British - Caribbean 2 (0.39%)
Chinese 2 (0.39%)
Information refused 11 (2.13%)
Mixed - White and Asian 6 (1.16%)
Not known 1 (0.19%)
Other Asian background 5 (0.97%)
Other Black background 2 (0.39%)
Other Ethnic background 2 (0.39%)
Other Mixed background 1 (0.19%)
Other White background 2 (0.39%)
White 77 (14.92%)
White - British 360 (69.77%)

Location

AreaNumber of Graduates
South Yorkshire80 (38.83%)
Sheffield66 (32.04%)
Rotherham6 (2.91%)
Doncaster8 (3.88%)
Barnsley0 (0%)

Disability

The Disability Discrimination Act 1995 and subsequent changes to it makes it unlawful for employers to discriminate against disabled people who apply for jobs with them. Employers are also legally obliged to make reasonable adjustments to enable disabled people to participate fully in the workplace. Both universities in Sheffield have Disabled Student Support units that are there to help people with disabilities. They enable disabled students to gain all the help they need to ensure they are not at a disadvantage to any other student.

Disability Number of Graduates
No disability 494 (95.18%)
Learning disability 2 (0.39%)
Deaf/partial hearing 2 (0.39%)
Mental health 1 (0.19%)
Unseen disability 12 (2.31%)
Multiple disabilities 1 (0.19%)
Other disability 6 (1.16%)
99 1 (0.19%)

4.82% of students who have gone on to work in this industry are registered as having a disability.

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