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  1. Step 1 Choose a publication

    Publication
    Graduate outcomes (LEO): postgraduate outcomes
    WarningThis publication has been superseded by LEO Graduate and Postgraduate Outcomes
  2. Step 2 Select a data set or featured table

    Data set
    Underlying data international postgraduates
  3. Step 3 Choose locations

    National
    • Great Britain
  4. Step 4 Choose time period

    Time period
    2018-19
  5. Step 5 Choose your filters

    Indicators
    • Graduates included in earnings figures
    • Median earnings of graduates
    Domicile
    • EU
    • Non-EU
    Graduate sex
    • Female
    • Male
    Qualification level
    • Level 7 (research)
    • Level 7 (taught)
    • Level 8
    Subject studied
    • Total
    Years after graduation
    • 5 YAG
  6. Step 6 (current) Explore data

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    'Underlying data international postgraduates' for 5 YAG, EU, Female, Level 7 (research), Level 7 (taught) and 3 other filters in Great Britain for 2018-19
    EUNon-EU
    Graduates included in earnings figuresMedian earnings of graduatesGraduates included in earnings figuresMedian earnings of graduates
    Level 7 (taught)Female2,275£32,8002,645£30,300
    Male1,635£42,0002,630£36,500
    Level 7 (research)Female65£31,10060£31,000
    Male40£38,00050£34,300
    Level 8Female345£35,400425£36,100
    Male355£43,800590£42,000

    Footnotes

    1. All populations are rounded to the nearest 5 full-person equivalent (FPE) individuals
    2. 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.

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