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- Publication
- Level 2 and 3 attainment age 16 to 25
Step 2 Select a data set or featured table
- Data set
- C. State sector data, 16-19. Time period based on the academic year the young person turned (or will turn) 19
Step 3 Choose Countries
- National
- England
Step 4 Choose time period
- Time period
- 2019/20
Step 5 Choose your filters
- Indicators
- Level 2
- Level 3
- Age
- 19
- Characteristic
- Total
- FSM eligible
- FSM not eligible
- Asian or Asian British and FSM eligible
- Asian or Asian British and FSM not eligible
- Numbers or percentages
- Percentage
Step 6 (current) Explore data
This data is not from the latest releaseView latest data: Academic year 2021/22'C. State sector data, 16-19. Time period based on the academic year the young person turned (or will turn) 19' for 19, Asian or Asian British and FSM eligible, Asian or Asian British and FSM not eligible, Black or Black British and FSM eligible, Black or Black British and FSM not eligible and 9 other filters in England for 2019/20 Level 2 Level 3 Total 81.29 57.44 C FSM (Free School Meal) status FSM eligible 62.24 35.93 FSM not eligible 84.18 60.72 J Ethnic group and FSM (Free School Meal) status Asian or Asian British and FSM eligible 78.40 58.08 Asian or Asian British and FSM not eligible 87.85 72.27 Black or Black British and FSM eligible 76.74 56.14 Black or Black British and FSM not eligible 86.04 68.24 Chinese and FSM eligible 90.91 75 Chinese and FSM not eligible 95.77 85.40 Mixed dual background and FSM eligible 65.73 39.89 Mixed dual background and FSM not eligible 84.73 64.11 White and FSM eligible 56.36 27.82 White and FSM not eligible 83.57 58.46 Footnotes
- Figures in table images have been rounded.
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- Publication: Level 2 and 3 attainment age 16 to 25, Academic year 2021/22
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