Data set from Further education outcomes

Earnings one years after learning by demographics and qualification title (EO03)

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Reports on the earnings one year after learning for adult FE & Skills learners, and all age apprentices that achieved their learning aim at Full level 2, Full level 3 and level 4+.

Broken down by gender, ethnicity, level of learning, provision, and qualification title.


Data set details

Theme
Destination of pupils and students
Publication
Further education outcomes
Release type
Geographic levels
National
Indicators
  • Lower quartile annualised earnings
  • Median annualised earnings
  • Number of learners with earnings
Filters
  • Ethnicity group
  • Gender
  • Level of learning
Time period
2010/11 to 2017/18

Data set preview

Table showing first 5 rows, from underlying data
time_identifiertime_periodgeographic_levelcountry_codecountry_nameGenderEthnicityProvisionLevelOfLearning_DisplayQualificationTitleNumLearners25thPercentileMedian75thPercentile
Academic year201718NationalE92000001EnglandTotalTotalTotalTotalTotal161740133301789023320
Academic year201718NationalE92000001EnglandTotalTotalTotalTotal2 NVQ Diploma in Building Maintenance Multi-trade Repair and Refurbishment Operations (Construction)cccc
Academic year201718NationalE92000001EnglandTotalTotalTotalTotal90-credit Diploma in Business408570990016580
Academic year201718NationalE92000001EnglandTotalTotalTotalTotal90-credit Diploma in Engineeringcccc
Academic year201718NationalE92000001EnglandTotalTotalTotalTotal90-Credit Diploma in Forestry and Arboriculturecccc

Variables in this data set

Table showing first 5 of 9 variables
Variable nameVariable description
25thPercentileLower quartile annualised earnings
75thPercentileUpper quartile annualised earnings
EthnicityEthnicity group
GenderGender
LevelOfLearning_DisplayLevel of learning

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