Increase in popularity of destinations such as Australia and recent Zealand suggests young people want to travel and workThe backpacking students who spend a year lying in a fraying hammock by day and enjoying beach parties by night are a famous 21st-century stereotype. But recent figures revealing this year’s most popular destinations for gap years suggest that work is uppermost in most young people’s minds.
As A-level results arrived last week and the clearing system kicked into overdrive, hundreds of thousands of British teenagers started to assume approximately their recent lives at university in the autumn.
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Source: theguardian.com