Data set from Further education outcomes

Earnings five years after learning by demographics and sector subject area (EF02)

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Reports on the earnings five years 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 sector subject areas (tier 1 & 2).


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
2012/13

Data set preview

Table showing first 5 rows, from underlying data
time_identifiertime_periodgeographic_levelcountry_codecountry_nameGenderEthnicityProvisionLevelOfLearning_DisplaySSATier1SSATier2YearsAfterLearning_DisplayNumLearners25thPercentileMedian75thPercentile
Academic year201213NationalE92000001EnglandTotalTotalTotalTotalTotalTotal1 year after study54970097701483020860
Academic year201213NationalE92000001EnglandTotalTotalTotalTotalTotalTotal2 years after study546230105101584022040
Academic year201213NationalE92000001EnglandTotalTotalTotalTotalTotalTotal3 years after study545130111501679023320
Academic year201213NationalE92000001EnglandTotalTotalTotalTotalTotalTotal4 years after study543200118301784024740
Academic year201213NationalE92000001EnglandTotalTotalTotalTotalTotalTotal5 years after study539570124101885026170

Variables in this data set

Table showing first 5 of 11 variables
Variable nameVariable description
25thPercentileLower quartile annualised earnings
75thPercentileUpper quartile annualised earnings
EthnicityEthnicity group
GenderGender
LevelOfLearning_DisplayLevel of learning

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