Data set from LEO Graduate outcomes provider level data

Female and male median earnings comparison

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Data set details

Theme
Higher education
Publication
LEO Graduate outcomes provider level data
Release type
Geographic levels
National
Indicators
  • Number of providers where male median earnings are higher than female median earnings
  • Number of providers with graduates in selected subject
  • Proportion of included providers where male median earnings are higher than female median earnigns
Filters
  • Subject studied
Time period
2017-18

Data set preview

Table showing first 5 rows, from underlying data
time_periodtime_identifiergeographic_levelcountry_codecountry_namesubject_nameno_providersproportion_mf_publishedmf_includeproportion_mgtrf
201718Tax yearNationalK03000001Great BritainAgriculture, food and related studies6323.81593.3
201718Tax yearNationalK03000001Great BritainAllied health11939.54789.4
201718Tax yearNationalK03000001Great BritainArchitecture, building and planning8647.74182.9
201718Tax yearNationalK03000001Great BritainBiosciences11159.56669.7
201718Tax yearNationalK03000001Great BritainBusiness and management15777.712289.3

Variables in this data set

Table showing all 5 variables
Variable nameVariable description
mf_includeNumber of providers where male median earnings are higher than female median earnings
no_providersNumber of providers with graduates in selected subject
proportion_mf_publishedProportion of providers where both male and female median earnings are published
proportion_mgtrfProportion of included providers where male median earnings are higher than female median earnigns
subject_nameSubject studied - Filter by degree subject

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