Most university students working paid jobs, survey shows
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More and more university students are working a paid job alongside their studies, according to an annual survey.
Research suggests 55% of students are now doing paid work, compared with a total of 45% of them 12 months ago.
In the survey of over 10,000 students, 76% also said the cost of living has had a negative impact on their studies.
The findings by the Higher Education Policy Institute (Hepi) are part of a wider snapshot of experiences of being at university in the UK.
It is the largest dataset on student experience in the UK, and is weighted to be representative of the university population.
The survey suggests:
•More students in paid work (55%) than not (45%)
•Students in paid employment working an average of 13.5 hours per week
•76% of all respondents reporting a negative impact on study due to the cost of living
Research suggests 55% of students are now doing paid work, compared with a total of 45% of them 12 months ago.
In the survey of over 10,000 students, 76% also said the cost of living has had a negative impact on their studies.
The findings by the Higher Education Policy Institute (Hepi) are part of a wider snapshot of experiences of being at university in the UK.
It is the largest dataset on student experience in the UK, and is weighted to be representative of the university population.
The survey suggests:
•More students in paid work (55%) than not (45%)
•Students in paid employment working an average of 13.5 hours per week
•76% of all respondents reporting a negative impact on study due to the cost of living