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    Graduate outcomes (LEO)
    WarningThis publication has been superseded by LEO Graduate and Postgraduate Outcomes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 1819 National
  3. Step 3 Choose Countries

    National
    • Great Britain
  4. Step 4 Choose time period

    Time period
    2014-15 to 2018-19
  5. Step 5 Choose your filters

    Indicators
    • Median earnings of graduates
    Age band at start of study
    • Total_GB
    Current region
    • East Midlands
    • East of England
    • London
    • North East
    • North West
    Ethnicity broad
    • Total_GB
    Ethnicity broad (with Chinese)
    • Total_GB
    Ethnicity detailed
    • Total_GB
    Free school meal status
    • Total_GB
    Graduate sex
    • Female + male
    Local area HE participation grouping
    • Total_GB
    Prior attainment level
    • Total_GB
    Provider type
    • Total_GB
    Region prior to HE study
    • Total_GB
    Study mode
    • Total_GB
    Subject studied
    • Total_GB
    Term time residence
    • Total_GB
    Years after graduation
    • 10YAG
    • 1YAG
    • 3YAG
    • 5YAG
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    Median earnings of graduates for 'Underlying data 1819 National' for 10YAG, 1YAG, 3YAG, 5YAG, East Midlands and 24 other filters in Great Britain between 2014-15 and 2018-19
    1YAG3YAG5YAG10YAG
    2014-152015-162016-172017-182018-192014-152015-162016-172017-182018-192014-152015-162016-172017-182018-192014-152015-162016-172017-182018-19
    North East£17,200£17,600£18,600£19,000£19,700£19,700£20,500£21,200£21,500£22,600£23,000£23,100£23,000£23,400£24,500£27,700£27,400£27,000£27,400£27,700
    North West£16,800£17,600£18,600£19,000£19,300£20,100£20,500£21,200£21,900£22,600£22,600£23,100£23,000£23,700£24,800£27,700£27,400£27,400£28,100£28,100
    Yorkshire and the Humber£16,800£17,600£18,200£18,600£19,300£20,100£20,800£21,200£21,900£22,600£22,600£23,100£23,000£23,700£24,500£27,400£27,100£27,000£27,700£27,700
    East Midlands£17,500£18,300£19,100£19,700£20,400£20,800£21,200£21,900£22,600£23,700£23,000£23,400£23,700£24,500£25,600£28,100£28,200£27,700£28,100£27,700
    West Midlands£17,500£17,900£19,000£19,300£20,100£21,200£21,200£21,900£22,600£23,400£23,400£23,800£24,500£24,800£25,600£27,700£28,200£28,100£28,100£28,500
    East of England£19,000£19,400£20,400£21,200£21,500£23,000£23,400£23,700£24,500£25,600£25,900£26,400£26,600£27,400£28,100£31,000£31,500£31,800£32,100£32,100
    London£19,700£20,200£21,500£21,500£22,600£24,800£25,600£26,300£27,000£28,100£28,800£29,300£29,900£31,000£32,100£36,900£37,000£37,600£38,700£39,100
    South East£19,300£20,100£20,800£21,200£21,900£23,400£23,800£24,500£24,800£25,900£26,300£26,700£27,400£27,700£28,800£31,400£31,500£31,800£32,100£32,500
    South West£17,700£18,300£19,000£19,300£20,400£21,200£21,200£21,900£22,600£23,400£23,400£23,400£24,100£24,500£25,200£27,000£26,700£26,600£27,000£27,400
    Scotland£21,500£22,000£22,300£22,600£23,400£23,700£24,200£23,700£25,600£25,900£25,200£27,100£26,600£27,000£26,600£28,500£28,900£29,600£29,900£29,900
    Wales£17,500£17,900£18,600£19,000£19,700£21,200£20,900£21,500£21,900£23,000£23,400£23,800£24,100£24,100£24,800£27,400£27,800£27,700£27,700£28,100
    Northern Ireland£16,100£15,700£17,900£17,900£19,000£19,000£19,000£20,100£19,700£21,900£21,200£20,900£21,900£22,600£24,100£25,200£24,900£25,200£25,900£25,600

    Footnotes

    1. Earnings figures are rounded to the nearest £100
    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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