Official Statistics

Graduate outcomes, by degree subject and university

Employment and earnings of higher education graduates broken down by graduate characteristic, subject studied and university attended.

Applies to England

Documents

Main text: SFR60/2016

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Characteristics tables: SFR60/2016

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Subject tables: SFR60/2016

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Institution tables: SFR60/2016

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Law (subject) by institution table: SFR60/2016

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Details

These experimental statistics use graduate outcome data to look at employment and earnings of higher education graduates 1, 3, 5 and 10 years after graduation.

They use the same information as the statistics published on 4 August 2016. They concentrate on data for 2009 graduates (those who completed their degree at the end of the 2009 academic year) 1, 3 and 5 years after graduation.

These statistics provide further breakdowns by:

  • graduate characteristics (including gender and ethnicity)
  • subject studied
  • university attended

Complete our second survey to feedback on these experimental statistics (SFR60).

The ‘Higher education longitudinal education outcomes experimental statistics - informal consultation: government response’ summarises the responses to the informal consultation on our first graduate outcome statistics (SFR36) and the proposed changes to future releases.

Updates to this page

Published 1 December 2016

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