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Employment, high-skilled employment, unemployment and inactivity rates by graduate type (postgraduates, graduates and non-graduates) in 2022 and 2023.
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TwitterGraduate labour market statistics (GLMS) covers labour market conditions for English domiciled graduates and postgraduates relative to non-graduates.
GLMS was first published in December 2014 and was designed to be published on a quarterly basis. Following consultation with users, the publication has been consolidated into a single annual publication. The new annual publication includes a breakdown of graduate outcomes by different subcategories, such as gender.
We intend to continue publishing GLMS on an annual basis. These are experimental statistics and we would welcome any feedback on the content or format of the publication. Please contact patrick.vanderpant@bis.gsi.gov.uk.
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Twitter‘Graduate labour market statistics July to September 2014’ is the first statistical publication in this series. It provides information on graduate and non-graduate earnings and employment rates for England in the third quarter of 2014.
This includes a breakdown of earnings by different age groups and by undergraduate and postgraduate degrees.
We intend to continue to publish graduate labour market statistics on GOV.UK, with the October to December 2014 statistics due to be published on 10 March 2015.
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Employment, high-skilled employment, inactivity and unemployment rates by graduate type (postgraduates, graduates and non-graduates) from 2007-2023.
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TwitterGraduate Labour Market Statistics April to June 2015 is the fourth statistical publication in this series.
It provides information on graduate and non-graduate earnings and employment rates for England in the second quarter (Q2) of 2015. This includes a breakdown of earnings by different age groups and by undergraduate and postgraduate degrees.
These are experimental statistics and we would welcome any feedback on the content or format of the brief. Please contact patrick.vanderpant@bis.gsi.gov.uk.
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Twitter‘Graduate labour market statistics October to December 2014’ is the second statistical publication in this series. It provides information on graduate and non-graduate earnings and employment rates for England in the last quarter of 2014.
This includes a breakdown of earnings by different age groups and by undergraduate and postgraduate degrees.
We intend to continue to publish graduate labour market statistics on GOV.UK, with the January to March 2015 statistics due to be published on 9 June 2015.
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These are experimental statistics and we would welcome any feedback on the content or format of the brief. Please contact patrick.vanderpant@bis.gsi.gov.uk
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TwitterGraduate Labour Market Statistics January to March 2015 is the third statistical publication in this series.
It provides information on graduate and non-graduate earnings and employment rates for England in the first quarter of 2015. This includes a breakdown of earnings by different age groups and by undergraduate and postgraduate degrees.
The next publication, covering April to June 2015, is due to be published in September 2015.
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This is an excel spreadsheet containing all the tables used in the Graduates in the Labour Market Report. Including: headline figures, unemployment and inactivity rates back to 1992, information on male and female graduates and information on outcomes for graduates with undergraduate degrees.
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TwitterThe employment rate for university graduates in England was 87.6 percent in 2024, compared with 68 percent for non-graduates. People with postgraduate degrees had an even higher employment rate than those with an undergraduate degree, at 90 percent.
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This report analyses graduate unemployment over the recent past and considers the wages of graduates in the UK.
Source agency: Office for National Statistics
Designation: National Statistics
Language: English
Alternative title: Graduates in the UK labour market
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TwitterBIS regularly conducts internal analysis of the Labour Force Survey (LFS). The most recent LFS release (January to March 2014) shows the employment prospects for young English graduates (aged 18 to 30) are looking bright. Their employment rate is at its highest level since the figures for April to June 2008. The young graduate high-skilled employment rate is at its highest level in nearly 5 years. Graduates also continue to earn significantly more than do non-graduates.
Details can be found in the attached documents. All figures are for England only. Source: BIS analysis of Labour Force Survey microdata, January to March 2014.
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TwitterLabour market outcomes of postsecondary graduates, employment status, annual earnings, work placements, by province of study, level and field of study and gender.
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Statistics on the labour market outcomes of postsecondary graduates, including the employment status and estimated gross annual earnings, are presented by the province of study, the level of study, the field of study, sex and work-integrated learning (WIL) participation.
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Explore Education Statistics data set Employment rate by graduate type from Graduate labour market statistics
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This dataset presents the employment rate of graduates from the University of Doha for Science and Technology, measured by academic year of graduation. It indicates the percentage of graduates who secured employment within a certain period after completing their studies. The dataset supports labor market analysis, institutional effectiveness, and graduate outcome tracking.
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TwitterHigh school graduates in their twenties have consistently experienced a higher unemployment rate than college graduates in the same age range. However, the unemployment gap between the two education groups has recently narrowed, reaching its lowest level since the late 1970s. This Economic Commentary shows that this narrowing coincides with a decades-long decline, one that began around 2000, in the job-finding rate among young college graduates.
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Annual nominal and real salaries for the working age and young populations by graduate type (postgraduates, graduates and non-graduates) and gender in 2007-2023.
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Heterogeneity in the estimates of the association between graduate labour market outcomes and dissatisfaction (Bachelor 2019 and 2014).
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Employment, high-skilled employment, unemployment and inactivity rates by graduate type (postgraduates, graduates and non-graduates) in 2022 and 2023.