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Earnings by current region
Description This file provides earnings data five years after graduation broken down by the region graduates currently live in. Coverage Earnings of all UK domiciled first degree graduates from HE providers in Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales). Earnings information is provided for all graduates living in the UK (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) during the 2021-22 tax year five years after graduation in 2016. File formats and conventions Format: Comma Separated Values (CSV). Conventions: Earnings are rounded to the nearest £100.- Status
- This is the latest data
- Theme
- Higher education
- Published
- Last updated
- Publication
- LEO Graduate outcomes provider level data
- Release
- Tax year 2021-22
- Geographic levels
- National
- Indicators
- Number of providers included for earnings
- Minimum provider earnings
- Lower quartile provider earnings
- Filters
- Region of domicile in current tax year (2021-22)
- Time period
- 2021-22
- File
Adjusted earnings by region of HE provider
Description We made adjustments to raw median graduate earnings to compensate for two features of the data: (1) earnings differ between regions where graduates are currently living, and (2) the region of the HE provider is associated with where graduates live and earn money five years after graduation. This datafile summarises graduates' adjusted earnings by the region of the HE provider. Coverage Earnings of all UK domiciled first degree graduates from HE providers in Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales). Earnings information is provided for all graduates living in the UK (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) during the 2021-22 tax year five years after graduation in 2016. File formats and conventions Format: Comma separated values Conventions: Earnings are rounded to the nearest £100.- Status
- This is the latest data
- Theme
- Higher education
- Published
- Last updated
- Publication
- LEO Graduate outcomes provider level data
- Release
- Tax year 2021-22
- Geographic levels
- National
- Indicators
- Number of HE providers included for earnings
- Minimum provider earnings
- Lower quartile provider earnings
- Filters
- Region of HE provider
- Time period
- 2021-22
- File
Impact of HE provider region on earnings
Description We made adjustments to raw median graduate earnings to compensate for two features of the data: (1) earnings differ between regions where graduates are currently living, and (2) the region of the HE provider is associated with where graduates live and earn money five years after graduation. This datafile provides comparisons of raw and adjusted earnings by the region of the HE provider. Coverage All UK domiciled first degree graduates from HE providers in Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) and living five years later in the UK (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland). Median earnings are during the 2021-22 tax year, five years after graduation in 2016. File formats and conventions Format: Comma separated values (CSV). Conventions: Percentages are rounded to the nearest 0.1%.- Status
- This is the latest data
- Theme
- Higher education
- Published
- Last updated
- Publication
- LEO Graduate outcomes provider level data
- Release
- Tax year 2021-22
- Geographic levels
- National
- Indicators
- Number of providers included in the adjusted earnings calculation
- Proportion of included institutions where adjusted earnings are more than 10% higher than raw median earnings
- Proportion of included institutions where adjusted earnings are more than 5% to 10% higher than raw median earnings
- Filters
- Region of HE provider
- Time period
- 2021-22
- File
Earnings by subject banded for prior attainment
Description Earnings data five years after graduation broken down by subject area studied and prior attainment band Coverage UK domiciled first degree graduates from all HE providers in Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) with earnings data five years later in the UK (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland). Earnings are from the 2021-22 tax year, five years after graduation in 2016. File formats and conventions Format: Comma separated values (CSV). Conventions Earnings figures are rounded to the nearest £100. Percentages are rounded to the nearest 0.1%.- Status
- This is the latest data
- Theme
- Higher education
- Published
- Last updated
- Publication
- LEO Graduate outcomes provider level data
- Release
- Tax year 2021-22
- Geographic levels
- National
- Indicators
- Proportion of providers in the prior attainment band
- Minimum provider earnings
- Lower quartile provider earnings
- Filters
- Prior Attainment Band
- Subject Name
- Time period
- 2021-22
- File
Difference between earnings of male and female graduates by subject
Description Differences in the median earnings of female and male graduates five years after graduation broken down by subject of graduation. Coverage UK domiciled first degree graduates from all HE providers in Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) with earnings data five years later in the UK (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland). Earnings are from the 2021-22 tax year, five years after graduation in 2016. File formats and conventions Format: Comma separated values (CSV). Conventions: Percentages are rounded to 0.1%.- Status
- This is the latest data
- Theme
- Higher education
- Published
- Last updated
- Publication
- LEO Graduate outcomes provider level data
- Release
- Tax year 2021-22
- Geographic levels
- National
- Indicators
- Number of providers with earnings data for male and female graduates
- Number of providers where female median earnings are higher than male median earnings
- Number of providers where female median earnings are equal to male median earnings
- Filters
- Subject area of study
- Time period
- 2021-22
- File
England GCSE and A Levels held by STEM employees
Data about the share of early career employees in England in different SOC2010 occupations (or groups of occupations), using pooled employment data from 2016-17, 2017-18, and 2018-19 tax years; where an employee appears more than once, we take the information from the latest tax year observed. Further details are available in the publication methodology (https://explore-education-statistics.service.gov.uk/methodology/supply-of-skills-for-jobs-in-science-and-technology). The 'employee_share' measure shows the share of employees for a group defined by selecting filters from: - group: to select a specific STEM sub-group - qualification_type: A Level or GCSE - subject: either Any A Level or specific A Level or GCSE subject- Status
- This is the latest data
- Theme
- Further education
- Published
- Last updated
- Publication
- Supply of skills for jobs in science and technology
- Release
- Calendar year 2023
- Geographic levels
- National
- Indicators
- Share of employment
- Filters
- Group of occupations
- Subject
- Type of qualification
- Time period
- 2018-19
- File
UK STEM employment growth
Employment volume and growth for occupation groups. Data from Annual Population Survey July 2022 - June 2023 and July 2012 - June 2013, sourced from ONS NOMIS: - Employment volumes presented in millions, to one decimal place - Details of group definitions are available in the publication methodology (https://explore-education-statistics.service.gov.uk/methodology/supply-of-skills-for-jobs-in-science-and-technology)- Status
- This is the latest data
- Theme
- Further education
- Published
- Last updated
- Publication
- Supply of skills for jobs in science and technology
- Release
- Calendar year 2023
- Geographic levels
- National
- Indicators
- Employment (millions)
- Growth since 2013
- Filters
- Group of occupations
- Time period
- 2013 to 2023
- File
UK Skills Imperative 2035 employment projections by occupation group
Skills Imperative 2035 Employment and Skills Projections of numbers of jobs for each year to 2035, provided for groups of occupations (details of group definitions are available in the publication methodology (https://explore-education-statistics.service.gov.uk/methodology/supply-of-skills-for-jobs-in-science-and-technology)).- Status
- This is the latest data
- Theme
- Further education
- Published
- Last updated
- Publication
- Supply of skills for jobs in science and technology
- Release
- Calendar year 2023
- Geographic levels
- National
- Indicators
- Employment projection
- Filters
- Occupation group (SOC2020)
- Time period
- 2021 to 2035
- File
UK STEM employment by occupation
Employment data for each SOC Unit group (4 digit) from Annual Population Survey July 2022 - June 2023, sourced from ONS NOMIS: - Employment volumes, rounded to nearest 100 - Female % of employment - Annual % growth from July 2021-June 2022 data- Status
- This is the latest data
- Theme
- Further education
- Published
- Last updated
- Publication
- Supply of skills for jobs in science and technology
- Release
- Calendar year 2023
- Geographic levels
- National
- Indicators
- Employment
- Employment growth
- Female percent
- Filters
- Occupation
- Time period
- 2023
- File
UK STEM employment by industry
Employment data for occupation groups, based on ONS SOC (details of group definitions are available in the publication methodology (https://explore-education-statistics.service.gov.uk/methodology/supply-of-skills-for-jobs-in-science-and-technology)), and industry groups defined by ONS based on SIC (see footnote): - Employment volumes presented in millions, to one decimal place. Data from Annual Population Survey July 2022 - June 2023, sourced from ONS NOMIS- Status
- This is the latest data
- Theme
- Further education
- Published
- Last updated
- Publication
- Supply of skills for jobs in science and technology
- Release
- Calendar year 2023
- Geographic levels
- National
- Indicators
- Employment (millions)
- Filters
- Industry
- Occupation group
- Time period
- 2023
- File