Create your own tables
Choose the data and area of interest you want to explore and then use filters to create your table.
Once you've created your table, you can download the data it contains for your own offline analysis.
Step 1 Choose a publication
- Publication
- Graduate outcomes (LEO): postgraduate outcomes
WarningThis publication has been superseded by LEO Graduate and Postgraduate OutcomesStep 2 Select a data set or featured table
- Data set
- Underlying data UK domiciled postgraduates - subject table
Step 3 Choose Countries
- National
- Great Britain
Step 4 Choose time period
- Time period
- 2018-19
Step 5 Choose your filters
- Indicators
- Gender gap
- Graduates included in earnings figures
- Graduate sex
- Female + male
- Subject studied
- 1 . PGCE
- 10 . Psychology
- 11 . Veterinary sciences
- 12 . Agriculture, food and related studies
- 13 . Physics and astronomy
Step 6 (current) Explore data
This is the latest data'Underlying data UK domiciled postgraduates - subject table' for 1 . PGCE, 10 . Psychology, 11 . Veterinary sciences, 12 . Agriculture, food and related studies, 13 . Physics and astronomy and 33 other filters in Great Britain for 2018-19 Graduates included in earnings figures Gender gap 1 . PGCE 13,630 6.0% 2 . MBA 1,935 28.0% 3 . Medicine and dentistry 1,925 36.1% 4 . Pharmacology, toxicology and pharmacy 630 16.7% 5 . Nursing and midwifery 2,945 16.1% 6 . Medical sciences 550 21.2% 7 . Allied health 3,725 24.2% 8 . Biosciences 1,000 3.5% 9 . Sport and exercise sciences 470 15.4% 10 . Psychology 2,465 14.6% 11 . Veterinary sciences 60 26.5% 12 . Agriculture, food and related studies 300 17.9% 13 . Physics and astronomy 240 12.6% 14 . Chemistry 135 4.2% 15 . General, applied and forensic sciences 245 3.8% 16 . Mathematical sciences 420 24.5% 17 . Engineering 1,915 22.0% 18 . Materials and technology 380 22.9% 19 . Computing 1,305 20.7% 20 . Architecture, building and planning 2,760 10.5% 21 . Sociology, social policy and anthropology 1,895 17.5% 22 . Economics 470 12.8% 23 . Politics 1,185 10.8% 24 . Health and social care 2,320 9.6% 25 . Law 3,145 17.7% 26 . Business and management 7,725 21.0% 27 . English studies 1,390 4.2% 28 . Celtic studies c z 29 . Languages and area studies 650 12.2% 30 . History and archaeology 1,725 11.1% 31 . Philosophy and religious studies 530 9.9% 32 . Education and teaching 10,095 18.0% 33 . Combined and general studies 325 17.3% 34 . Media, journalism and communications 1,500 3.8% 35 . Creative arts and design 1,620 17.5% 36 . Performing arts 1,015 6.0% 37 . Geography, earth and environmental studies 1,215 11.5% Footnotes
- All populations are rounded to the nearest 5 full-person equivalent (FPE) individuals
- In the 2018/19 tax year, 1 YAG (one year after graduation) relates to those who graduated in the 2016/17 academic year, 3 YAG to graduates in 2014/15, 5 YAG to graduates in 2012/13 and 10 YAG to graduates in 2007/08.
Save table
Related information
- Release type:
- Publication: Graduate outcomes (LEO): postgraduate outcomes, Tax year 2018-19
Our statistical practice is regulated by the Office for Statistics Regulation (OSR)