Released this week experimental statistics on employment and earnings of higher education graduates 5 years after graduation.
The longitudinal education outcomes (LEO) data brings together information from the Department for Education with employment, benefits and earnings information from the Department for Work and Pensions and Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs. Data is presented for 23 subject areas and split by sex, subject studied and HEI. To provide context, splits by HEI are accompanied by information on graduates’ average attainment prior to commencing their studies and, as an indicator of disadvantage, their Participation of Local Areas (POLAR) classification. They explain the methodology
Wonkhe blog has a great summary of initial responses and analysis from the HE sector.
They also have a great beginners guide.
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