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    Further education outcomes
  2. Step 2 Select a data set or featured table

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    Destinations by demographics and provision (NAT01)
  3. Step 3 Choose Countries

    National
    • England
  4. Step 4 Choose time period

    Time period
    2016/17 to 2020/21
  5. Step 5 Choose your filters

    Indicators
    • Number of learners matched to LEO data
    • Sustained positive destination rate
    • Sustained employment and learning
    • Destination not sustained
    • Destination not sustained and in receipt of benefits
    Provision
    • Total
    Apprenticeship type
    • Total
    Level of learning
    • Total
    Age Group
    • Total
    Ethnicity
    • Total
    Sex
    • Female
    • Male
    Learning difficulties
    • Total
    Benefit learner
    • Total
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    'Destinations by demographics and provision (NAT01)' for Female and Male in England between 2016/17 and 2020/21
    Number of learners matched to LEO dataSustained positive destination rateSustained employment rateSelf-employed rateSustained employment only rateSustained employment and learningSustained learning rateSustained learning only rateAny learning rateCommunity learningSustained further education rateEssential SkillsEnglish, Maths & ESOLBelow Level 2 (excluding Essential skills)Level 2Full Level 2Level 3Full Level 3Level 4/5Sustained apprenticeship rateIntermediate apprenticeship (Level 2)Advanced apprenticeship (Level 3 or above)Sustained higher education rate (Level 6+)Level not assignedDestination not sustainedDestination not sustained and in receipt of benefitsDestination not sustained and not on benefitsIn receipt of benefits onlyNo activity captured in dataNumber of learners with earningsLower quartile annualised earningsMedian annualised earningsUpper quartile annualised earnings
    Female2016/17562,69080%69%4%53%16%27%11%45%7%21%7%7%1%6%2%6%5%1%6%1%4%4%5%11%5%5%4%6%246,370£8,840£13,290£17,840
    2017/18606,10080%69%4%54%15%26%11%45%7%20%8%8%1%6%2%5%2%1%4%1%3%5%5%10%5%5%4%6%227,890£9,300£14,010£18,720
    2018/19575,36079%68%5%53%15%26%11%43%6%20%8%8%1%6%2%5%2%1%4%1%3%5%5%10%5%5%5%6%143,750£9,420£14,440£19,410
    2019/20476,52077%65%5%51%14%26%12%43%6%19%8%8%1%6%2%4%2%1%3%0%3%6%5%10%5%5%6%7%119,590£10,070£15,030£20,380
    2020/21483,20081%69%6%55%15%26%11%44%6%19%8%7%1%5%2%5%2%1%3%0%3%7%5%10%5%5%3%5%46,070£15,460£20,370£26,830
    Male2016/17448,25076%68%8%55%13%20%7%37%3%15%4%4%1%4%2%5%5%1%6%1%5%3%3%14%9%5%5%5%201,320£11,150£16,760£22,800
    2017/18460,59076%68%9%56%12%19%7%36%4%14%4%4%1%3%1%5%3%1%5%1%4%4%3%13%9%4%6%5%189,670£11,560£17,480£23,890
    2018/19410,91074%67%9%55%12%19%8%34%3%15%4%4%1%4%1%5%2%1%5%1%4%4%3%12%9%3%8%5%133,780£12,190£18,340£25,090
    2019/20306,98073%65%8%53%11%20%9%33%3%15%5%5%1%3%1%4%2%1%4%1%4%4%3%12%8%3%9%6%114,500£12,590£18,830£25,970
    2020/21302,32079%70%10%59%12%20%9%34%3%15%5%4%1%4%1%4%2%1%4%1%3%5%3%12%8%4%4%4%43,970£20,190£25,740£34,400

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