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Employment and Earnings Outcomes of Higher Education Graduates: Experimental Data from the Longitudinal Education Outcomes (LEO) Dataset
Tables 1:16 characteristics tables for the 2017/18 tax year
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This table is a brief summary of the columns included in these tables. For details about our methodology, p
accompanying methodology note.
Earnings outcomes
Earnings are presented for those classified as being in sustained employment and where we have a valid earnings r
Self Assessment tax return.
Those in further study are excluded as their earnings would be more likely to relate to part-time jobs.
The earnings figures in this release represent PAYE earnings from graduates who are employees, self-assessed ea
are self-employed and the sum of both for graduates who are both an employee and self-employed.
PAYE earnings have been annualised.
All earnings from self-employment are taken as provided (not annualised) and are assumed to relate to the full tax y
All earnings presented are nominal. They represent the cash amount an individual was paid and are not adjusted fro
increase in the price of good and services).
Employment outcomes
Outcomes are presented for graduates who have been successfully matched to the Department for Work and Pe
System (CIS) or if they have been matched to a further study instance on the HESA Student Record. In this pub
referred to as matched. Graduates who have not been matched to CIS or a further study record are referred to as u
Graduates who have been matched are then placed in one of five outcomes categories. These are:
Activity not captured: graduates who have been successfully matched to CIS but do not have any employment,
study records in the tax year of interest. Reasons for appearing in this category include: moving out of the UK afte
study, earning below the Lower Earnings Limit or voluntarily leaving the labour force.
No sustained destination: graduates who have an employment or out-of-work benefits record in the tax year in qu
as being in ‘sustained employment’ and do not have a further study record.
Sustained employment only: graduates are considered to be in sustained employment if they were employed for
the six months between October and March of the tax year in question or if they had a self-employment record in th
partnership or sole-trader enterprises of over £0 (profit from self-employment). To be in the sustained employment o
not have a record of further study in the tax year in question.
Sustained employment with or without further study: includes all graduates with a record of sustained emplo
they also have a record of further study. A graduate is defined as being in further study if they have a valid higher
UK HEI on the HESA database in the relevant tax year. The further study does not have to be at postgraduate level
Sustained employment, further study or both: includes all graduates with a record of sustained employment o
includes all graduates in the ‘sustained employment with or without further study’ category as well as those with a fu
We take the proportion of graduates in sustained employment only and sustained employment, further
employment or further study outcomes. It is important to note that our definition of sustained employment does
different types of work that graduates are engaged in and so cannot provide an indication of the proportion of gr
graduate occupations.
Characteristics of graduates
The tables in this release provide outcomes and earning of graduates on the following characteristics:
Sex (Table 3): sex of graduate. For a small number of graduates, sex is recorded as 'Other'. Due to the small numb
excluded from this analysis to protect their confidentiality.
Ethnicity (Table 4): Ethnic group of graduate.
Subject (Table 5): Subject studied.
Institution type (Table 6): Type of institution attended during study, This is either a Higher Education Institute (HEI
(FEC).
Mode of study (Table 7): Mode of study during course, either full time, part time, sandwich course or other.
Age as start of course (Table 8): Age of graduate at start of course. Ages presented in these tables are presented
Current Region (Table 9): Current region of residence of graduate
POLAR3 quintile (Table 10): POLAR3 quintile of graduate priort to study (young (under 21 at start of course) gradu
Prior attainment (Table 11): Academic attainment of graduate prior to study (young (under 21 at start of course) gr
Free school meal eligibility (Table 12): Free scool meal eligability of graduate between academic years 6 and 11
Home region (Table 13): Home region of graduate prior to study (young (under 21 at start of course) graduates onl
Residence (Table 14): Residence of graduate in their final year of study (young (under 21 at start of course) gradua
our methodology, please consult the
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t start of course) graduates only). Graduates in quintile 1 are considered to be the most disadvantaged and those in quintile 5 a
1 at start of course) graduates only).
demic years 6 and 11 (young (under 21 at start of course) graduates only).
course) graduates only).
start of course) graduates only).
Table 1: Summary table - activity of UK-domiciled first-degree higher education (HE) graduates from English HE ins
graduation by characteristic
Graduating cohorts: 2006/07, 2011/12, 2013/14, 2015/16
Tax year: 2017/18
Coverage: UK domiciled first degree graduates from English HEIs, FECs and APs
Sex
Female 167,270 174,220 160,880 132,080 88.9
Male 121,110 129,695 118,465 98,540 85.9
Female + male 288,380 303,915 279,340 230,620 87.7
Ethnicity
White 213,640 230,850 214,230 178,845 88.6
Mixed 10,920 10,785 9,090 5,415 84.2
Asian 32,525 31,705 29,050 24,510 85.5
Black 21,020 19,165 16,970 10,345 85.9
Other 4,040 3,300 2,940 2,040 81.4
Not known 6,240 8,110 7,055 9,465 82.4
Ethnicity Detailed
White 213,640 230,850 214,230 178,845 88.6
White and Black Caribbean 2,930 2,855 2,360 1,085 86.7
White and Black African 1,290 1,200 985 590 83.0
White and Asian 3,470 3,440 2,815 1,845 84.8
Any other Mixed/Multiple ethnic background 3,230 3,290 2,930 1,895 81.7
Indian 11,535 11,950 11,735 11,025 87.4
Pakistani 9,325 8,470 7,340 5,835 84.1
Bangladeshi 3,755 3,105 2,955 2,120 87.0
Chinese 2,465 2,850 2,775 2,645 80.4
Any other Asian background 5,445 5,330 4,245 2,880 85.3
African 15,415 13,545 11,715 6,465 85.9
Caribbean 4,610 4,735 4,375 3,150 86.6
Any other Black background 995 885 880 730 81.6
Arab 1,085 280 c - 80.9
Other 2,955 3,020 2,940 2,040 81.6
Not known 6,240 8,110 7,055 9,465 82.4
Institution type
Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) 275,620 296,365 273,735 226,900 87.9
Further Education Colleges (FECs) 7,810 7,550 5,610 3,720 85.5
Alternative Providers (APs) 4,950 - - - 79.8
Mode of study
Full time 241,610 254,680 232,170 185,220 87.8
Sandwich 17,855 16,865 13,970 15,075 89.6
Part time 28,870 32,335 33,145 30,065 85.5
Other 50 30 55 260 93.8
Age
Under 21 211,890 223,870 200,975 163,010 87.9
21 to 24 30,155 31,835 30,445 25,565 85.8
25 to 34 25,165 25,770 24,735 21,260 88.1
35 to 44 13,735 15,000 15,225 14,350 88.9
45 to 54 5,965 6,090 6,470 5,090 86.0
55 and over 1,475 1,345 1,485 1,345 76.8
POLAR
1 24,665 24,755 21,480 16,000 88.6
2 34,800 35,980 31,925 24,715 88.7
3 40,820 43,185 38,705 31,550 88.0
4 45,615 48,740 44,125 35,795 87.9
5 60,130 64,700 59,275 49,620 87.3
Not known 5,865 6,510 5,465 5,330 86.2
Prior attainment
4 As or more 8,730 9,840 9,480 - 90.4
360 points 19,725 21,375 18,065 - 89.5
300-359 points 50,835 55,375 47,230 - 88.3
240-299 points 42,470 46,975 41,165 - 88.3
180-239 points 18,910 21,545 22,290 - 88.6
Below 180 points 2,370 2,645 3,770 - 85.7
1 or 2 A level passes 15,735 11,685 15,710 - 87.0
BTEC 27,025 29,010 21,015 - 86.6
Other 11,100 9,490 5,990 - 86.8
Not known 14,995 15,935 16,255 - 85.0
Home region
North East 8,440 8,675 7,790 6,725 89.6
North West 26,745 28,875 26,055 20,815 88.0
Yorkshire and the Humber 18,705 19,240 17,080 13,855 88.8
East Midlands 16,700 17,250 16,160 12,760 89.5
West Midlands 20,990 21,440 19,645 16,185 88.6
East of England 23,250 24,750 22,125 17,005 88.6
London 37,655 38,790 34,865 27,300 85.3
South East 34,400 37,670 33,580 27,605 88.1
South West 16,585 18,405 16,330 13,515 88.5
Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland 8,190 8,035 6,785 6,620 86.7
Not known 235 740 560 625 78.1
Residence
Living at home 52,270 54,250 50,795 33,600 88.1
Living elsewhere 151,365 157,145 137,390 121,740 88.1
Not known 8,255 12,475 12,795 7,670 82.9
Current Region
North East 12,140 12,270 11,110 8,940 89.5
North West 36,615 38,505 34,525 26,045 88.1
Yorkshire and the Humber 26,235 26,565 23,295 18,410 88.8
East Midlands 21,530 21,345 19,270 14,840 89.4
West Midlands 27,185 26,490 23,570 18,370 88.3
East of England 27,780 28,925 25,720 20,115 88.3
London 58,070 67,240 64,290 52,025 85.5
South East 43,400 44,620 39,640 32,685 88.1
South West 22,805 23,855 21,395 17,980 88.0
Scotland 2,415 2,690 2,745 2,740 85.5
Wales 4,905 4,345 3,510 3,395 87.1
Northern Ireland 1,785 2,005 1,545 1,080 83.8
Abroad 730 1,990 3,225 5,900 31.2
Missing 2,760 3,030 5,470 8,060 99.3
Unknown 20 30 30 40 78.9
Source: HM Revenue & Customs (P45, P14 and self-assessment data), Departm
Further study, sustained employment or both (%) Number included in earnings figures Total median earnings2
Three years Five years Ten years One year Three years Five years Ten years One year
after after after after after after after after
graduation graduation graduation graduation graduation graduation graduation graduation
35,000 41,200 -
29,900 35,800 -
25,200 29,600 -
23,400 26,300 -
22,300 24,800 -
21,500 24,100 -
21,900 24,300 -
20,800 22,600 -
22,600 24,500 -
23,000 25,600 -
21,900 23,700 -
23,700 26,600 -
27,400 31,400 -
Number of graduates 1
Source: HM Revenue & Customs (P45, P14 and self-assessment data), Department for Work and Pension(The N
c = data have been suppressed to prevent disclosure. All figures associated with cohorts smaller than 11 have been suppressed. All cells bas
Number of graduates 1 Further study, sustained employment or both (%) Number included in earnings figures1
Five years Ten years One year Three years Five years Ten years One year Three years
after after after after after after after after
graduation graduation graduation graduation graduation graduation graduation graduation
7,050 6,035 97.2 90.4 90.7 85.8 4,965 4,855
2,595 1,845 85.6 88.9 87.0 85.2 1,230 1,365
12,380 9,180 95.5 93.2 91.4 88.0 13,750 10,135
2,985 2,495 94.0 91.1 88.6 86.7 1,625 1,720
8,920 8,075 90.9 89.0 86.9 85.1 6,020 6,435
8,155 7,415 88.3 86.3 85.3 83.6 4,270 5,655
8,045 5,035 89.4 88.3 87.5 86.7 5,255 6,855
11,315 9,720 89.1 87.6 86.4 83.6 6,655 7,980
745 575 92.2 87.8 89.4 83.6 650 500
2,155 1,595 87.5 86.8 85.5 82.2 1,475 1,685
2,375 2,155 87.9 87.2 83.3 78.9 1,310 1,350
2,580 1,995 88.7 88.3 85.9 82.8 1,570 1,825
1,630 1,410 87.9 87.5 86.5 84.2 840 1,225
5,150 4,040 87.9 87.2 85.7 81.0 3,480 4,320
11,150 9,280 88.8 85.9 85.0 81.0 8,380 9,085
1,900 1,945 83.2 84.4 82.3 81.6 925 1,280
10,055 11,540 84.1 83.3 82.9 80.3 7,155 8,305
6,970 4,890 87.7 87.8 86.1 83.2 3,085 3,675
9,610 8,135 87.4 86.3 85.6 82.3 6,305 7,930
4,885 3,945 86.9 84.0 82.1 79.1 3,355 4,045
4,765 3,930 84.9 81.5 81.5 79.3 2,575 3,340
7,325 4,680 91.7 89.6 88.9 85.9 4,285 5,295
11,605 11,080 88.4 85.9 85.3 82.6 5,170 7,580
32,325 25,615 85.4 83.4 83.1 81.0 23,050 26,125
12,220 9,675 86.1 84.9 83.8 82.3 6,145 8,650
25 30 100.0 89.4 95.9 68.7 c c
5,970 5,490 79.6 78.4 76.7 74.9 2,580 3,735
11,115 9,535 87.3 85.9 85.1 82.5 5,425 7,800
3,425 2,860 83.4 83.0 80.5 79.8 1,605 2,185
15,210 10,700 91.2 88.2 87.2 85.1 10,765 12,405
5,605 5,985 82.9 81.5 79.4 76.8 2,175 2,985
9,025 7,215 83.2 83.7 84.0 83.1 5,325 6,930
21,940 17,980 81.8 82.0 81.9 79.9 13,735 16,730
11,095 8,150 86.0 86.3 85.6 84.4 7,495 8,230
7,050 6,385 87.5 86.2 85.8 82.8 3,910 5,585
3,970 3,535 97.3 90.6 91.1 86.7 2,795 2,750
1,560 1,125 86.0 89.8 87.5 84.1 770 780
11,365 8,380 95.5 93.2 91.5 88.0 12,660 9,345
1,935 1,675 94.0 91.8 89.5 87.2 1,095 1,120
6,760 6,210 91.2 89.3 87.1 85.2 4,555 4,790
4,735 4,445 89.1 87.2 86.2 83.9 2,580 3,225
2,900 2,030 91.7 90.5 88.8 86.7 1,560 2,295
9,245 7,960 89.5 88.0 86.9 83.7 5,440 6,400
610 435 92.0 88.7 90.1 84.9 515 410
1,470 1,135 89.3 88.4 87.2 83.3 1,010 1,185
560 525 88.9 87.8 85.3 79.8 250 280
1,075 905 89.9 88.8 85.1 82.5 665 765
975 900 88.2 87.1 86.5 85.1 485 725
2,075 1,525 90.2 88.8 87.1 80.6 1,330 1,805
1,440 1,105 89.3 85.0 82.9 78.7 1,050 1,105
485 675 82.3 84.5 80.7 82.9 200 305
1,660 2,125 85.7 83.7 82.3 76.6 1,005 1,275
1,805 1,285 86.3 86.7 86.2 81.2 765 820
7,110 6,060 88.1 87.0 86.0 82.6 4,755 5,790
1,390 1,120 88.2 83.7 82.2 78.1 1,010 1,105
1,930 1,565 85.6 82.7 82.1 80.4 1,100 1,415
6,335 4,010 91.7 89.6 88.8 85.9 3,805 4,575
7,385 7,050 89.3 86.7 85.6 83.0 3,395 4,885
16,260 12,695 86.7 84.4 83.5 80.4 11,550 12,955
8,790 7,220 87.2 86.4 85.3 82.7 4,695 6,405
15 20 100.0 86.2 96.2 65.7 c c
4,085 3,765 81.0 80.3 78.5 75.9 1,805 2,590
5,890 5,080 88.3 87.1 86.5 82.8 2,885 4,090
1,815 1,515 85.7 86.1 83.1 80.2 835 1,225
13,145 9,145 91.3 88.4 87.5 84.9 9,570 10,875
3,395 3,625 82.8 82.3 79.8 76.4 1,375 1,920
4,835 4,065 84.7 84.2 85.0 82.8 3,005 3,765
14,040 11,200 82.7 82.9 82.4 79.7 9,175 11,045
6,470 4,940 87.6 87.7 86.3 84.7 4,190 4,870
3,360 3,030 88.8 87.4 87.1 82.9 1,915 2,600
or Work and Pension(The National Benefits Database, Labour Market System, Juvos), Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) Student Record, Individ
n suppressed. All cells based on counts of 1 or 2 have been suppressed, and further suppression has been implemented to prevent disclosure.
and ten years after graduation by subject studied
Five years Ten years One year Three years Five years Ten years
after after after after after after
graduation graduation graduation graduation graduation graduation
5,025 3,610 36,500 44,900 49,300 55,100
1,475 1,210 23,700 30,300 33,200 34,700
8,140 5,765 25,900 27,400 28,500 30,300
1,845 1,695 24,100 28,100 31,000 35,000
5,970 5,470 21,200 24,100 25,600 27,000
4,970 5,180 18,600 22,300 26,300 31,400
6,000 3,815 16,400 21,500 24,500 31,000
7,225 6,645 17,200 21,200 23,400 27,000
495 380 29,200 31,000 32,800 29,600
1,515 1,125 17,900 19,700 21,900 25,200
1,450 1,480 24,800 29,900 33,200 39,800
1,720 1,460 21,900 26,600 29,600 34,300
1,175 1,020 17,900 21,500 23,400 27,700
3,800 2,915 24,100 29,200 34,300 42,000
8,130 6,665 26,600 31,400 35,400 42,700
1,320 1,375 19,000 22,300 24,800 30,300
7,525 8,330 22,700 26,600 29,900 34,700
4,910 3,640 24,800 30,300 33,200 38,000
6,755 5,650 17,500 21,500 23,400 26,300
3,615 2,760 26,300 32,800 41,600 53,300
3,190 2,610 20,400 25,900 29,600 36,300
5,145 3,285 20,400 22,600 23,700 28,500
8,350 7,925 18,600 23,400 26,600 34,700
24,025 18,205 20,800 24,800 27,700 33,200
8,455 6,780 17,200 21,900 24,800 28,800
20 15 c c 22,400 34,700
3,750 3,410 20,800 25,600 28,500 32,500
7,770 6,735 18,600 23,400 26,600 31,400
2,160 1,830 19,000 23,700 26,600 31,000
11,800 7,975 18,600 21,900 23,700 25,600
3,335 3,600 20,400 21,900 23,400 25,600
6,775 5,255 16,800 20,400 23,700 27,700
15,625 12,210 16,100 19,700 21,500 23,000
7,810 5,610 13,900 17,900 20,400 24,100
5,145 4,670 20,400 24,800 28,500 33,200
2,885 2,185 36,100 44,500 47,100 45,600
875 730 24,100 30,700 32,100 32,100
7,500 5,280 25,900 27,000 28,100 29,900
1,235 1,165 23,700 27,400 30,300 31,800
4,610 4,225 20,800 23,400 24,800 25,600
2,945 3,100 18,200 21,900 25,600 28,800
2,175 1,520 15,700 21,200 23,400 26,600
5,915 5,460 17,200 20,800 23,000 25,600
410 290 28,800 30,700 32,100 27,600
1,045 810 17,200 18,600 20,800 22,600
340 355 25,200 28,800 32,500 35,800
730 635 21,900 26,300 28,100 32,100
700 650 17,500 20,800 21,900 26,300
1,565 1,085 24,100 27,700 32,500 36,100
995 715 25,900 29,600 31,800 35,800
325 480 19,300 22,300 25,600 25,200
1,190 1,395 20,800 24,100 25,900 26,600
1,170 890 21,900 26,600 28,100 32,100
5,000 4,220 17,200 21,200 23,000 24,800
1,025 740 26,300 31,800 39,800 47,100
1,285 1,040 20,400 25,900 28,800 32,500
4,450 2,820 19,700 21,900 23,400 27,700
5,365 5,040 18,200 22,600 25,600 31,800
12,040 8,755 20,100 23,700 26,300 28,800
6,205 5,070 17,200 21,900 24,500 27,700
10 c c c 24,600 c
2,635 2,365 20,400 24,800 28,100 30,700
4,150 3,545 18,600 23,400 26,300 28,500
1,205 970 18,200 23,400 25,900 28,100
10,265 6,780 18,200 21,900 23,400 24,500
2,035 2,105 17,900 20,100 20,800 21,500
3,665 2,910 17,200 20,800 23,700 26,300
10,015 7,490 15,900 19,300 21,200 20,800
4,580 3,410 13,900 18,200 20,800 23,000
2,485 2,215 20,100 24,800 28,100 29,900
ency (HESA) Student Record, Individualised Learner Record (ILR), national pupil database (NPD)
Number of
graduates
Years after Number of Unmatched matched to Activity not No sustained
graduation Sex graduates1 (%) LEO data1 captured (%) destination (%)
c = data have been suppressed to prevent disclosure. All figures associated with cohorts smaller than 11 have been suppressed. All cells
1. Figures have been rounded to the nearest 5.
2. Figures have been rounded to the nearest £100.
Sustained Further study, Number Earnings – Earnings –
Sustained employment sustained included in lower Earnings – upper
employment with or without employment or earnings quartile2 median2 quartile2
only (%) further study (%) both (%) figures (£) (£) (£)
have been suppressed. All cells based on counts of 1 or 2 have been suppressed, and further suppression has been implemented to prevent disclosu
mented to prevent disclosure.
Table 4a: Activity of graduates by ethnicity and sex1 one, three, five and ten years after graduation
Graduating cohorts: 2006/07, 2011/12, 2013/14, 2015/16
Tax year: 2017/18
Coverage: UK domiciled first degree graduates from English HEIs, FECs and APs
One Female Total 167,270 0.6 166,200 3.9 7.2 64.2 82.4 88.9 103,800 14,200 19,700 24,800
One Female White 124,205 0.6 123,415 3.6 6.5 65.7 84.1 89.9 78,970 14,600 19,700 24,500
One Female Mixed 6,470 0.6 6,430 5.1 10.0 61.0 77.5 84.9 3,785 13,500 19,300 24,500
One Female Asian 17,845 0.5 17,760 4.8 8.5 60.0 76.9 86.6 10,305 14,200 19,700 25,900
One Female Black 13,045 0.6 12,965 3.6 9.2 59.8 80.0 87.2 7,540 13,100 19,700 25,900
One Female Other 2,240 1.1 2,215 7.1 11.8 51.3 69.1 81.1 1,090 12,800 19,000 25,200
One Female Not known 3,460 1.4 3,410 7.0 9.4 63.8 78.0 83.6 2,110 14,200 20,800 28,100
One Male Total 121,110 0.8 120,155 5.8 8.3 62.8 77.7 85.9 72,745 15,300 21,200 27,700
One Male White 89,435 0.7 88,785 5.5 7.8 64.1 79.1 86.8 54,920 15,700 21,200 27,700
One Male Mixed 4,450 0.6 4,425 7.2 9.6 59.4 73.7 83.2 2,510 14,200 20,400 27,000
One Male Asian 14,675 0.8 14,555 6.3 9.5 60.8 73.9 84.2 8,520 15,700 21,500 28,100
One Male Black 7,975 0.8 7,905 5.7 10.5 56.6 75.2 83.8 4,295 13,500 20,100 26,600
One Male Other 1,800 2.6 1,755 7.0 11.2 52.7 68.5 81.8 895 14,200 21,500 28,800
One Male Not known 2,775 1.7 2,730 9.1 10.0 61.6 73.7 80.8 1,605 15,000 21,500 29,600
Three Female + male Total 303,915 0.9 301,280 7.3 6.8 71.3 82.5 85.9 207,805 17,900 23,700 30,700
Three Female + male White 230,850 0.7 229,300 6.9 6.2 72.5 83.7 86.9 160,915 17,900 23,700 30,300
Three Female + male Mixed 10,785 0.8 10,695 8.6 8.2 68.3 79.2 83.2 7,015 17,200 23,700 30,700
Three Female + male Asian 31,705 1.4 31,275 8.9 7.7 69.3 79.6 83.4 21,135 17,900 24,100 32,100
Three Female + male Black 19,165 1.3 18,920 7.0 9.7 64.1 78.9 83.3 11,695 16,400 23,000 29,900
Three Female + male Other 3,300 1.9 3,235 11.3 11.1 62.1 72.9 77.7 1,945 16,800 24,500 32,100
Three Female + male Not known 8,110 3.2 7,855 9.9 8.5 67.8 77.9 81.5 5,100 16,100 23,400 31,000
Three Female Total 174,220 0.9 172,720 6.5 6.5 71.3 83.8 87.1 119,480 17,200 23,000 28,500
Three Female White 132,505 0.7 131,550 6.2 5.9 72.6 84.9 88.0 92,710 17,200 23,000 28,100
Three Female Mixed 6,265 0.8 6,220 7.1 8.1 68.6 80.9 84.8 4,100 16,400 22,600 28,800
Three Female Asian 17,130 1.3 16,915 7.9 7.5 69.1 80.7 84.6 11,410 17,200 23,000 30,300
Three Female Black 11,840 1.2 11,705 6.0 9.4 63.4 80.1 84.6 7,190 15,700 22,300 28,800
Three Female Other 1,915 1.2 1,890 10.9 10.6 61.6 73.2 78.5 1,135 16,100 23,000 29,600
Three Female Not known 4,560 2.7 4,440 8.7 7.9 68.9 80.1 83.4 2,935 15,300 22,100 29,200
Three Male Total 129,695 0.9 128,565 8.4 7.2 71.2 80.8 84.4 88,320 19,000 25,600 33,600
Three Male White 98,345 0.6 97,750 7.9 6.7 72.3 82.0 85.4 68,205 19,000 25,600 33,800
Three Male Mixed 4,515 0.9 4,475 10.6 8.3 67.9 76.8 81.1 2,915 18,600 25,200 33,200
Three Male Asian 14,575 1.5 14,360 10.1 8.0 69.6 78.2 81.9 9,720 19,000 25,900 34,700
Three Male Black 7,325 1.5 7,215 8.7 10.0 65.1 77.0 81.2 4,505 17,200 24,100 31,400
Three Male Other 1,385 2.9 1,345 11.8 11.7 62.9 72.4 76.5 810 17,500 26,300 35,300
Three Male Not known 3,550 3.8 3,415 11.5 9.4 66.4 75.0 79.0 2,165 17,900 25,200 33,900
Five Female + male Total 279,340 1.8 274,190 9.1 6.0 74.5 82.9 84.9 196,410 19,000 26,600 35,000
Five Female + male White 214,230 1.6 210,710 8.6 5.4 75.7 84.1 86.0 153,525 19,300 26,600 35,000
Five Female + male Mixed 9,090 1.6 8,940 10.9 7.8 70.6 79.1 81.4 6,015 19,000 26,600 35,800
Five Female + male Asian 29,050 2.2 28,400 10.4 7.4 73.1 80.2 82.2 20,080 19,000 27,400 38,000
Five Female + male Black 16,970 2.8 16,500 9.5 8.8 67.4 78.8 81.7 10,625 16,800 24,500 32,800
Five Female + male Other 2,940 3.2 2,845 13.9 8.5 65.8 74.2 77.6 1,780 17,500 26,600 36,500
Five Female + male Not known 7,055 3.8 6,790 12.8 8.0 68.5 76.8 79.2 4,380 16,800 25,200 35,000
Five Female Total 160,880 2.2 157,400 8.3 5.8 74.5 83.9 85.9 113,025 17,900 25,200 32,100
Five Female White 124,155 2.0 121,615 7.8 5.2 75.8 85.2 87.0 88,975 18,200 25,200 32,100
Five Female Mixed 5,330 1.8 5,230 10.1 7.6 70.7 79.9 82.3 3,530 18,200 25,600 32,800
Five Female Asian 15,700 2.3 15,345 10.2 7.6 72.4 80.1 82.2 10,745 17,900 25,600 34,700
Five Female Black 10,280 2.7 10,000 8.3 8.9 66.8 79.6 82.7 6,405 15,700 23,700 31,400
Five Female Other 1,705 3.3 1,650 13.6 7.5 67.4 75.1 78.9 1,060 16,400 25,900 33,900
Five Female Not known 3,705 4.1 3,555 11.4 8.0 69.5 78.6 80.6 2,310 15,700 23,000 32,100
Five Male Total 118,465 1.4 116,790 10.2 6.1 74.4 81.6 83.7 83,385 20,800 28,800 40,200
Five Male White 90,075 1.1 89,090 9.8 5.6 75.5 82.7 84.6 64,555 21,200 29,200 40,200
Five Male Mixed 3,760 1.4 3,710 12.0 7.9 70.5 77.9 80.1 2,485 21,200 29,200 40,900
Five Male Asian 13,350 2.2 13,060 10.7 7.0 74.0 80.2 82.2 9,335 20,800 29,200 41,800
Five Male Black 6,695 2.9 6,500 11.2 8.6 68.3 77.7 80.2 4,220 17,900 25,900 35,400
Five Male Other 1,235 3.2 1,195 14.4 9.8 63.7 72.9 75.8 720 19,300 29,200 40,500
Five Male Not known 3,350 3.4 3,235 14.3 8.1 67.3 74.9 77.7 2,070 18,200 27,700 39,100
Ten Female + male Total 230,620 3.4 222,725 12.8 4.9 76.7 81.5 82.3 160,310 19,300 31,000 43,400
Ten Female + male White 178,845 3.1 173,300 12.1 4.4 78.0 82.6 83.5 127,080 19,700 31,000 43,400
Ten Female + male Mixed 5,415 3.0 5,250 15.5 5.7 72.0 77.6 78.8 3,495 20,400 32,500 47,400
Ten Female + male Asian 24,510 3.5 23,660 15.0 6.3 74.0 78.0 78.7 16,550 19,000 31,400 47,400
Ten Female + male Black 10,345 6.1 9,710 13.9 7.9 69.3 76.7 78.2 6,170 18,200 28,800 40,200
Ten Female + male Other 2,040 5.3 1,930 19.8 7.4 66.0 71.7 72.8 1,175 17,200 31,400 46,000
Ten Female + male Not known 9,465 6.3 8,875 15.1 6.6 71.8 77.4 78.3 5,840 16,800 28,100 39,400
Ten Female Total 132,080 4.7 125,915 12.2 5.1 76.7 81.9 82.7 90,475 16,800 27,400 37,600
Ten Female White 103,265 4.5 98,665 11.5 4.5 78.2 83.2 84.0 72,425 16,800 27,400 37,600
Ten Female Mixed 3,125 3.8 3,005 14.7 6.4 71.8 77.8 78.9 1,995 18,600 30,600 42,300
Ten Female Asian 12,900 4.2 12,355 15.6 6.9 72.6 76.8 77.5 8,435 16,800 27,700 40,900
Ten Female Black 6,320 6.7 5,895 12.3 8.6 69.4 77.6 79.1 3,795 17,500 28,100 38,700
Ten Female Other 1,190 5.9 1,120 19.6 7.8 65.7 71.4 72.5 685 16,100 27,500 40,200
Ten Female Not known 5,280 7.7 4,875 14.5 6.9 71.0 77.7 78.6 3,140 15,300 25,200 35,000
Ten Male Total 98,540 1.8 96,815 13.6 4.6 76.7 81.0 81.8 69,835 24,500 36,100 52,200
Ten Male White 75,580 1.2 74,635 13.0 4.2 77.7 81.9 82.8 54,650 25,200 36,500 52,200
Ten Male Mixed 2,290 1.9 2,245 16.5 4.8 72.2 77.4 78.7 1,505 23,500 36,500 56,200
Ten Male Asian 11,610 2.6 11,305 14.3 5.7 75.4 79.2 80.0 8,115 22,300 35,800 55,100
Ten Male Black 4,025 5.3 3,815 16.3 6.9 69.1 75.2 76.8 2,375 19,500 29,900 42,700
Ten Male Other 850 4.6 810 20.0 6.8 66.5 72.1 73.2 490 20,800 36,900 56,200
Ten Male Not known 4,185 4.4 4,000 15.8 6.3 72.8 77.1 77.9 2,700 19,300 32,100 46,700
Source: HM Revenue & Customs (P45, P14 and self-assessment data), Department for Work and Pension(The National Benefits Database, Labour Market System, Juvos), Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) Student Record, Individualised
Learner Record (ILR), national pupil database (NPD)
c = data have been suppressed to prevent disclosure. All figures associated with cohorts smaller than 11 have been suppressed. All cells based on counts of 1 or 2 have been suppressed, and further suppression has been implemented to prevent disclosure.
1. Figures have been rounded to the nearest 5.
2. Figures have been rounded to the nearest £100.
Table 4b: Activity of graduates by detailed ethnicity and sex1 one, three, five and ten years after graduation
Graduating cohorts: 2006/07, 2011/12, 2013/14, 2015/16
Tax year: 2017/18
Coverage: UK domiciled first degree graduates from English HEIs, FECs and APs
Number of
Years graduates
after Number of Unmatched matched to
graduation Sex1 Ethnicity graduates1 (%) LEO data1
. . .
One Female + male Total 288,380 0.7 286,355
One Female + male White 213,640 0.7 212,200
One Female + male White and Black Caribbean 2,930 0.4 2,920
One Female + male White and Black African 1,290 0.9 1,280
One Female + male White and Asian 3,470 0.6 3,450
One Female + male Any other Mixed/Multiple ethnic backgrou 3,230 0.7 3,205
One Female + male Indian 11,535 0.3 11,500
One Female + male Pakistani 9,325 0.4 9,285
One Female + male Bangladeshi 3,755 0.5 3,735
One Female + male Chinese 2,465 2.5 2,405
One Female + male Any other Asian background 5,445 1.0 5,390
One Female + male African 15,415 0.8 15,300
One Female + male Caribbean 4,610 0.6 4,585
One Female + male Any other Black background 995 0.5 990
One Female + male Arab 1,085 3.5 1,045
One Female + male Other 2,955 1.1 2,925
One Female + male Not known 6,240 1.5 6,140
c = data have been suppressed to prevent disclosure. All figures associated with cohorts smaller than 11 have been suppressed. All cells bas
1. Figures have been rounded to the nearest 5.
2. Figures have been rounded to the nearest £100.
r graduation
een suppressed. All cells based on counts of 1 or 2 have been suppressed, and further suppression has been implemented to prevent disclosure.
Earnings –
upper
quartile2
(£)
25,900
25,900
24,100
24,800
26,600
25,900
28,800
24,100
23,700
29,900
28,500
27,000
24,100
24,800
27,100
26,600
28,800
24,800
24,500
23,700
24,100
25,200
24,800
28,100
23,000
22,300
28,800
28,100
27,000
24,100
24,100
24,500
25,200
28,100
27,700
27,700
24,800
25,200
28,500
28,100
29,900
25,900
25,900
30,700
28,800
27,000
24,200
25,900
29,600
28,100
29,600
30,700
30,300
29,200
30,700
32,500
30,700
35,400
28,500
28,800
34,700
32,500
30,700
28,500
29,200
32,800
32,100
31,000
28,500
28,100
27,700
27,700
30,300
29,200
32,800
26,300
26,600
33,200
31,000
29,600
27,700
27,400
25,200
29,900
29,200
33,600
33,800
30,700
34,700
35,000
33,200
38,000
31,000
30,700
36,500
34,400
31,800
29,900
32,300
39,100
34,700
33,900
35,000
35,000
32,100
34,700
39,700
36,900
41,600
31,800
32,500
42,300
40,500
33,900
31,400
31,400
NA
36,500
35,000
32,100
32,100
30,300
31,400
35,400
33,600
38,000
28,500
30,300
41,200
38,000
32,100
30,300
29,200
NA
33,900
32,100
40,200
40,200
36,100
39,100
43,800
41,600
44,900
36,100
36,100
43,400
43,100
35,800
33,600
35,800
-
40,500
39,100
43,400
43,400
41,600
45,600
51,100
47,400
51,100
38,700
42,300
51,500
51,500
41,200
38,000
39,100
-
46,000
39,400
37,600
37,600
36,900
44,200
46,400
42,300
43,400
32,800
36,100
44,500
46,000
40,500
36,900
37,200
-
40,200
35,000
52,200
52,200
48,900
49,300
59,900
56,900
60,200
45,300
47,800
58,800
56,900
43,400
42,000
42,500
-
56,200
46,700
ent Record, Individualised
nal pupil database (NPD)
prevent disclosure.
Table 5: Activity of graduates by subject and sex1 one, three, five and ten years after graduation
Graduating cohorts: 2006/07, 2011/12, 2013/14, 2015/16
Tax year: 2017/18
Coverage: UK domiciled first degree graduates from English HEIs, FECs and APs
Years
after
graduation Sex1 CAH Code Subject
. . .
One Female + male Total
One Female + male CAH01-01 Medicine and dentistry
One Female + male CAH02-02 Pharmacology, toxicology and pharmacy
One Female + male CAH02-04 Nursing and midwifery
One Female + male CAH02-05 Medical sciences
One Female + male CAH02-06 Allied health
One Female + male CAH03-01 Biosciences
One Female + male CAH03-02 Sport and exercise sciences
One Female + male CAH04-01 Psychology
One Female + male CAH05-01 Veterinary sciences
One Female + male CAH06-01 Agriculture, food and related studies
One Female + male CAH07-01 Physics and astronomy
One Female + male CAH07-02 Chemistry
One Female + male CAH07-04 General, applied and forensic sciences
One Female + male CAH09-01 Mathematical sciences
One Female + male CAH10-01 Engineering
One Female + male CAH10-03 Materials and technology
One Female + male CAH11-01 Computing
One Female + male CAH13-01 Architecture, building and planning
One Female + male CAH15-01 Sociology, social policy and anthropology
One Female + male CAH15-02 Economics
One Female + male CAH15-03 Politics
One Female + male CAH15-04 Health and social care
One Female + male CAH16-01 Law
One Female + male CAH17-01 Business and management
One Female + male CAH19-01 English studies
One Female + male CAH19-02 Celtic studies
One Female + male CAH19-04 Languages and area studies
One Female + male CAH20-01 History and archaeology
One Female + male CAH20-02 Philosophy and religious studies
One Female + male CAH22-01 Education and teaching
One Female + male CAH23-01 Combined and general studies
One Female + male CAH24-01 Media, journalism and communications
One Female + male CAH25-01 Creative arts and design
One Female + male CAH25-02 Performing arts
One Female + male CAH26-01 Geography, earth and environmental studies
. .
One Female Total
One Female CAH01-01 Medicine and dentistry
One Female CAH02-02 Pharmacology, toxicology and pharmacy
One Female CAH02-04 Nursing and midwifery
One Female CAH02-05 Medical sciences
One Female CAH02-06 Allied health
One Female CAH03-01 Biosciences
One Female CAH03-02 Sport and exercise sciences
One Female CAH04-01 Psychology
One Female CAH05-01 Veterinary sciences
One Female CAH06-01 Agriculture, food and related studies
One Female CAH07-01 Physics and astronomy
One Female CAH07-02 Chemistry
One Female CAH07-04 General, applied and forensic sciences
One Female CAH09-01 Mathematical sciences
One Female CAH10-01 Engineering
One Female CAH10-03 Materials and technology
One Female CAH11-01 Computing
One Female CAH13-01 Architecture, building and planning
One Female CAH15-01 Sociology, social policy and anthropology
One Female CAH15-02 Economics
One Female CAH15-03 Politics
One Female CAH15-04 Health and social care
One Female CAH16-01 Law
One Female CAH17-01 Business and management
One Female CAH19-01 English studies
One Female CAH19-02 Celtic studies
One Female CAH19-04 Languages and area studies
One Female CAH20-01 History and archaeology
One Female CAH20-02 Philosophy and religious studies
One Female CAH22-01 Education and teaching
One Female CAH23-01 Combined and general studies
One Female CAH24-01 Media, journalism and communications
One Female CAH25-01 Creative arts and design
One Female CAH25-02 Performing arts
One Female CAH26-01 Geography, earth and environmental studies
. .
One Male Total
One Male CAH01-01 Medicine and dentistry
One Male CAH02-02 Pharmacology, toxicology and pharmacy
One Male CAH02-04 Nursing and midwifery
One Male CAH02-05 Medical sciences
One Male CAH02-06 Allied health
One Male CAH03-01 Biosciences
One Male CAH03-02 Sport and exercise sciences
One Male CAH04-01 Psychology
One Male CAH05-01 Veterinary sciences
One Male CAH06-01 Agriculture, food and related studies
One Male CAH07-01 Physics and astronomy
One Male CAH07-02 Chemistry
One Male CAH07-04 General, applied and forensic sciences
One Male CAH09-01 Mathematical sciences
One Male CAH10-01 Engineering
One Male CAH10-03 Materials and technology
One Male CAH11-01 Computing
One Male CAH13-01 Architecture, building and planning
One Male CAH15-01 Sociology, social policy and anthropology
One Male CAH15-02 Economics
One Male CAH15-03 Politics
One Male CAH15-04 Health and social care
One Male CAH16-01 Law
One Male CAH17-01 Business and management
One Male CAH19-01 English studies
One Male CAH19-02 Celtic studies
One Male CAH19-04 Languages and area studies
One Male CAH20-01 History and archaeology
One Male CAH20-02 Philosophy and religious studies
One Male CAH22-01 Education and teaching
One Male CAH23-01 Combined and general studies
One Male CAH24-01 Media, journalism and communications
One Male CAH25-01 Creative arts and design
One Male CAH25-02 Performing arts
One Male CAH26-01 Geography, earth and environmental studies
. .
Three Female + male Total
Three Female + male CAH01-01 Medicine and dentistry
Three Female + male CAH02-02 Pharmacology, toxicology and pharmacy
Three Female + male CAH02-04 Nursing and midwifery
Three Female + male CAH02-05 Medical sciences
Three Female + male CAH02-06 Allied health
Three Female + male CAH03-01 Biosciences
Three Female + male CAH03-02 Sport and exercise sciences
Three Female + male CAH04-01 Psychology
Three Female + male CAH05-01 Veterinary sciences
Three Female + male CAH06-01 Agriculture, food and related studies
Three Female + male CAH07-01 Physics and astronomy
Three Female + male CAH07-02 Chemistry
Three Female + male CAH07-04 General, applied and forensic sciences
Three Female + male CAH09-01 Mathematical sciences
Three Female + male CAH10-01 Engineering
Three Female + male CAH10-03 Materials and technology
Three Female + male CAH11-01 Computing
Three Female + male CAH13-01 Architecture, building and planning
Three Female + male CAH15-01 Sociology, social policy and anthropology
Three Female + male CAH15-02 Economics
Three Female + male CAH15-03 Politics
Three Female + male CAH15-04 Health and social care
Three Female + male CAH16-01 Law
Three Female + male CAH17-01 Business and management
Three Female + male CAH19-01 English studies
Three Female + male CAH19-02 Celtic studies
Three Female + male CAH19-04 Languages and area studies
Three Female + male CAH20-01 History and archaeology
Three Female + male CAH20-02 Philosophy and religious studies
Three Female + male CAH22-01 Education and teaching
Three Female + male CAH23-01 Combined and general studies
Three Female + male CAH24-01 Media, journalism and communications
Three Female + male CAH25-01 Creative arts and design
Three Female + male CAH25-02 Performing arts
Three Female + male CAH26-01 Geography, earth and environmental studies
c = data have been suppressed to prevent disclosure. All figures associated with cohorts smaller than 11 have been suppressed. All cells bas
1. Figures have been rounded to the nearest 5.
2. Figures have been rounded to the nearest £100.
graduation
Number of Sustained
graduates Sustained employment
Number of Unmatched matched to Activity not No sustained employment with or without
graduates1 (%) LEO data1 captured (%) destination (%) only (%) further study (%)
n 11 have been suppressed. All cells based on counts of 1 or 2 have been suppressed, and further suppression has been implemented to prevent disclosu
Further study, Number Earnings – Earnings –
sustained included in lower Earnings – upper
employment or earnings quartile2 median2 quartile2
both (%) figures (£) (£) (£)
Number of
graduates
Years after Number of Unmatched matched to
graduation Sex1 Institution type graduates1 (%) LEO data1
. .
One Female + male Total 288,380 0.7 286,355
One Female + male Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) 275,620 0.7 273,750
One Female + male Further Education Colleges (FECs) 7,810 0.7 7,755
One Female + male Alternative Providers (APs) 4,950 2.1 4,845
. .
One Female Total 167,270 0.6 166,200
One Female Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) 160,215 0.6 159,230
One Female Further Education Colleges (FECs) 4,780 0.6 4,750
One Female Alternative Providers (APs) 2,275 2.6 2,215
. .
One Male Total 121,110 0.8 120,155
One Male Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) 115,405 0.8 114,520
One Male Further Education Colleges (FECs) 3,030 0.9 3,005
One Male Alternative Providers (APs) 2,675 1.6 2,630
c = data have been suppressed to prevent disclosure. All figures associated with cohorts smaller than 11 have been suppressed. All cells bas
1. Figures have been rounded to the nearest 5.
2. Figures have been rounded to the nearest £100.
Sustained Further study, Number Earnings –
Sustained employment sustained included in lower
Activity not No sustained employment with or without employment or earnings quartile2
captured (%) destination (%) only (%) further study (%) both (%) figures (£)
been suppressed. All cells based on counts of 1 or 2 have been suppressed, and further suppression has been implemented to prevent disclosure.
Earnings –
Earnings – upper
median2 quartile2
(£) (£)
20,400 25,900
20,400 26,300
15,700 20,400
16,800 23,000
19,700 24,800
20,100 25,200
15,000 19,300
16,400 22,200
21,200 27,700
21,500 28,100
17,200 21,900
17,200 23,700
23,700 30,700
23,700 30,700
17,900 23,700
- -
23,000 28,500
23,000 28,500
17,200 22,300
- -
25,600 33,600
25,600 33,900
19,700 26,600
- -
26,600 35,000
26,600 35,400
19,700 27,000
- -
25,200 32,100
25,200 32,500
18,600 25,200
- -
28,800 40,200
29,200 40,200
22,300 31,000
- -
31,000 43,400
31,000 43,800
22,300 32,500
- -
27,400 37,600
27,400 38,000
20,100 29,200
- -
36,100 52,200
36,100 52,200
27,000 38,000
- -
(HESA) Student Record, Individualised
rd (ILR), national pupil database (NPD)
Number of
Years graduates
after Mode of Number of Unmatched matched to Activity not
graduation Sex1 study2 graduates1 (%) LEO data1 captured (%)
. . .
One Female + male Total 288,380 0.7 286,355 4.7
One Female + male Full time 241,610 0.6 240,090 4.3
One Female + male Sandwich 17,855 0.4 17,790 4.4
One Female + male Part time 28,870 1.5 28,420 7.8
One Female + male Other 50 0.0 50 2.1
. . .
One Female Total 167,270 0.6 166,200 3.9
One Female Full time 141,950 0.5 141,180 3.5
One Female Sandwich 8,100 0.2 8,080 3.8
One Female Part time 17,195 1.7 16,910 7.5
One Female Other 25 0.0 25 3.7
. . .
One Male Total 121,110 0.8 120,155 5.8
One Male Full time 99,660 0.8 98,910 5.6
One Male Sandwich 9,755 0.5 9,710 4.9
One Male Part time 11,675 1.4 11,510 8.2
One Male Other 20 0.0 20 0.0
. . .
Three Female + male Total 303,915 0.9 301,280 7.3
Three Female + male Full time 254,680 0.7 252,825 7.1
Three Female + male Sandwich 16,865 0.5 16,775 7.4
Three Female + male Part time 32,335 2.1 31,645 9.2
Three Female + male Other 30 0.0 30 12.5
. . .
Three Female Total 174,220 0.9 172,720 6.5
Three Female Full time 146,485 0.7 145,505 6.1
Three Female Sandwich 7,720 0.5 7,680 7.1
Three Female Part time 19,990 2.4 19,510 8.7
Three Female Other 25 0.0 25 12.5
. . .
Three Male Total 129,695 0.9 128,565 8.4
Three Male Full time 108,195 0.8 107,320 8.3
Three Male Sandwich 9,145 0.6 9,095 7.6
Three Male Part time 12,340 1.7 12,140 10.0
Three Male Other 10 0.0 10 12.5
. . .
Five Female + male Total 279,340 1.8 274,190 9.1
Five Female + male Full time 232,170 1.6 228,525 8.9
Five Female + male Sandwich 13,970 1.4 13,770 9.3
Five Female + male Part time 33,145 3.9 31,835 10.7
Five Female + male Other 55 1.8 55 12.7
. . .
Five Female Total 160,880 2.2 157,400 8.3
Five Female Full time 133,555 1.8 131,175 8.0
Five Female Sandwich 6,630 2.0 6,495 8.6
Five Female Part time 20,660 4.7 19,695 10.3
Five Female Other 40 2.6 35 13.5
. . .
Five Male Total 118,465 1.4 116,790 10.2
Five Male Full time 98,620 1.3 97,355 10.0
Five Male Sandwich 7,345 0.9 7,275 10.0
Five Male Part time 12,485 2.7 12,140 11.5
Five Male Other 20 0.0 20 11.1
. . .
Ten Female + male Total 230,620 3.4 222,725 12.8
Ten Female + male Full time 185,220 3.1 179,555 12.6
Ten Female + male Sandwich 15,075 2.4 14,705 13.1
Ten Female + male Part time 30,065 6.2 28,215 13.8
Ten Female + male Other 260 3.1 250 11.2
. . .
Ten Female Total 132,080 4.7 125,915 12.2
Ten Female Full time 106,765 4.1 102,385 11.9
Ten Female Sandwich 6,650 4.3 6,370 13.1
Ten Female Part time 18,525 8.1 17,025 13.3
Ten Female Other 135 2.2 135 6.7
. . .
Ten Male Total 98,540 1.8 96,815 13.6
Ten Male Full time 78,455 1.6 77,170 13.5
Ten Male Sandwich 8,425 1.0 8,340 13.1
Ten Male Part time 11,540 3.0 11,190 14.7
Ten Male Other 120 4.1 115 16.2
Source: HM Revenue & Customs (P45, P14 and self-assessment data), Department for Work and Pension(The National B
c = data have been suppressed to prevent disclosure. All figures associated with cohorts smaller than 11 have been suppressed. All cells bas
1. Figures have been rounded to the nearest 5.
2. Figures have been rounded to the nearest £100.
after graduation
11 have been suppressed. All cells based on counts of 1 or 2 have been suppressed, and further suppression has been implemented to prevent disclosure
implemented to prevent disclosure.
Table 8: Activity of graduates by age at start of course and sex one, three, five and ten years after graduation
Graduating cohorts: 2006/07, 2011/12, 2013/14, 2015/16
Tax year: 2017/18
Coverage: UK domiciled first degree graduates from English HEIs, FECs and APs
Number of
Years graduates
after Number of Unmatched matched to Activity not
graduation Sex1 Age2 graduates1 (%) LEO data1 captured (%)
c = data have been suppressed to prevent disclosure. All figures associated with cohorts smaller than 11 have been suppressed. All cells bas
1. Figures have been rounded to the nearest 5.
2. Figures have been rounded to the nearest £100.
ars after graduation
ave been suppressed. All cells based on counts of 1 or 2 have been suppressed, and further suppression has been implemented to prevent disclosure.
emented to prevent disclosure.
Table 9: Activity of graduates by current region and sex one, three, five and ten years after graduation
Graduating cohorts: 2011/12, 2013/14, 2015/16
Tax year: 2017/18
Coverage: UK domiciled first degree graduates from English HEIs, FECs and APs
Years
after Number of Unmatched
graduation Sex1 Current region graduates1 (%)
c = data have been suppressed to prevent disclosure. All figures associated with cohorts smaller than 11 have been suppressed. All cells bas
1. Figures have been rounded to the nearest 5.
2. Figures have been rounded to the nearest £100.
after graduation
11 have been suppressed. All cells based on counts of 1 or 2 have been suppressed, and further suppression has been implemented to prevent disclosure
Earnings –
Earnings – upper
median2 quartile2
(£) (£)
20,000 25,200
19,000 24,800
19,000 24,100
18,600 23,700
19,700 25,200
19,700 25,200
21,200 26,600
21,900 28,100
21,500 27,000
19,700 25,200
22,600 32,800
19,300 25,600
17,900 25,200
21,900 34,700
c c
c c
19,300 24,100
18,600 24,100
18,600 23,400
18,200 23,000
19,000 23,700
19,000 24,100
20,400 25,200
21,200 26,600
20,800 25,600
19,000 24,100
21,500 30,400
19,000 24,500
17,200 23,400
19,700 29,200
c c
c c
20,800 27,000
19,700 26,300
19,700 25,600
19,300 25,200
20,800 27,400
20,400 26,600
22,300 28,800
23,000 29,600
22,300 28,800
20,800 27,400
25,200 36,900
20,400 27,700
18,600 27,000
23,700 40,900
c c
c c
23,700 30,300
21,500 27,400
21,900 27,400
21,900 27,400
22,600 28,500
22,600 28,500
24,500 31,000
27,000 34,300
24,800 31,800
22,600 28,500
25,900 35,400
21,900 29,200
20,100 26,600
21,200 36,900
c c
c c
23,000 28,100
20,800 25,900
21,200 25,900
20,800 25,900
21,500 26,300
21,900 26,600
23,400 28,800
26,300 32,100
23,700 29,200
21,500 26,300
23,400 31,000
21,200 27,000
19,000 25,200
18,600 33,200
c c
c c
25,200 33,200
22,600 30,300
23,000 30,300
23,000 29,600
24,100 31,800
23,700 31,400
26,300 35,000
28,800 38,000
26,600 35,400
24,500 32,100
29,200 40,600
24,100 34,300
21,500 28,500
26,300 44,400
c c
c c
27,000 35,800
23,400 30,700
23,700 31,000
23,700 30,700
24,500 31,800
24,800 32,500
27,400 35,800
31,400 42,300
27,700 36,500
24,500 31,800
27,000 38,000
24,200 32,800
22,600 29,600
26,600 45,300
36,100 40,100
c c
25,600 32,800
22,600 28,800
22,600 29,200
23,000 28,800
23,400 29,600
23,400 29,900
25,900 32,800
29,900 38,300
26,300 33,200
23,000 29,200
24,500 32,800
23,000 30,300
21,500 27,700
20,100 36,500
c c
c c
29,200 40,200
25,600 35,000
25,600 34,700
25,200 33,900
26,600 35,800
27,000 37,200
29,900 41,200
33,900 47,400
30,700 41,600
27,000 36,100
30,700 45,600
26,300 36,500
24,100 32,100
30,800 53,000
c c
c c
32,500 46,000
27,700 36,100
28,100 37,600
27,700 37,200
28,100 38,300
28,100 38,300
32,100 44,900
38,700 58,000
32,100 45,300
27,000 37,600
29,900 41,600
27,700 38,000
26,300 35,000
31,400 59,500
c c
c c
28,500 39,400
24,800 33,200
25,600 34,700
24,800 33,900
24,500 33,900
24,800 34,600
27,700 38,000
35,400 49,300
28,100 38,300
23,000 32,800
25,900 34,300
25,600 33,600
23,700 31,400
24,100 43,800
c c
c c
37,600 54,800
31,400 41,600
32,100 43,400
31,800 42,700
33,600 45,600
33,200 44,900
38,300 56,200
44,500 69,400
38,700 55,100
33,200 45,300
35,800 50,400
31,800 44,000
29,600 40,500
38,000 67,500
c c
c c
(HESA) Student Record, Individualised
rd (ILR), national pupil database (NPD)
Number of
Years graduates
after POLAR Number of Unmatched matched to Activity not
graduation Sex1 quintile graduates1 (%) LEO data1 captured (%)
. . .
One Female + male Total 211,890 0.6 210,695 4.2
One Female + male 1 24,665 0.6 24,520 3.8
One Female + male 2 34,800 0.6 34,585 3.9
One Female + male 3 40,820 0.5 40,600 4.2
One Female + male 4 45,615 0.5 45,385 4.1
One Female + male 5 60,130 0.5 59,825 4.5
One Female + male Not known 5,865 1.5 5,775 5.4
. . .
One Female Total 119,845 0.5 119,280 3.3
One Female 1 14,530 0.5 14,460 3.1
One Female 2 20,165 0.5 20,065 3.0
One Female 3 23,350 0.4 23,255 3.2
One Female 4 25,485 0.4 25,375 3.2
One Female 5 32,890 0.4 32,745 3.6
One Female Not known 3,430 1.3 3,380 5.0
. . .
One Male Total 92,045 0.7 91,410 5.3
One Male 1 10,135 0.7 10,060 4.7
One Male 2 14,635 0.8 14,520 5.1
One Male 3 17,465 0.7 17,345 5.5
One Male 4 20,130 0.6 20,015 5.3
One Male 5 27,245 0.6 27,080 5.5
One Male Not known 2,435 1.8 2,395 6.0
. . .
Three Female + male Total 223,870 0.6 222,555 6.9
Three Female + male 1 24,755 0.5 24,625 6.3
Three Female + male 2 35,980 0.5 35,790 6.5
Three Female + male 3 43,185 0.5 42,965 6.6
Three Female + male 4 48,740 0.5 48,485 6.8
Three Female + male 5 64,700 0.5 64,370 7.2
Three Female + male Not known 6,510 2.9 6,325 10.3
. . .
Three Female Total 124,775 0.5 124,110 6.0
Three Female 1 14,300 0.5 14,230 5.2
Three Female 2 20,515 0.5 20,415 5.8
Three Female 3 24,400 0.5 24,285 5.5
Three Female 4 26,915 0.5 26,785 6.0
Three Female 5 35,005 0.4 34,850 6.3
Three Female Not known 3,640 2.6 3,545 9.3
. . .
Three Male Total 99,095 0.7 98,450 8.0
Three Male 1 10,455 0.6 10,395 7.7
Three Male 2 15,465 0.6 15,375 7.4
Three Male 3 18,785 0.6 18,680 8.1
Three Male 4 21,825 0.6 21,700 7.7
Three Male 5 29,695 0.6 29,520 8.3
Three Male Not known 2,870 3.2 2,780 11.7
. . .
Five Female + male Total 200,975 1.3 198,375 8.6
Five Female + male 1 21,480 1.0 21,260 7.8
Five Female + male 2 31,925 1.1 31,570 8.0
Five Female + male 3 38,705 1.1 38,275 8.3
Five Female + male 4 44,125 1.1 43,630 8.5
Five Female + male 5 59,275 1.1 58,640 9.1
Five Female + male Not known 5,465 8.4 5,005 13.4
. . .
Five Female Total 112,490 1.5 110,785 7.7
Five Female 1 12,385 1.2 12,235 7.0
Five Female 2 18,285 1.4 18,030 7.4
Five Female 3 21,880 1.3 21,590 7.3
Five Female 4 24,560 1.3 24,230 7.4
Five Female 5 32,190 1.3 31,780 8.2
Five Female Not known 3,195 8.6 2,920 12.2
. . .
Five Male Total 88,485 1.0 87,590 9.8
Five Male 1 9,095 0.8 9,025 9.0
Five Male 2 13,640 0.8 13,540 8.7
Five Male 3 16,825 0.8 16,685 9.7
Five Male 4 19,565 0.9 19,400 9.8
Five Male 5 27,085 0.8 26,860 10.1
Five Male Not known 2,270 8.2 2,085 15.2
. . .
Ten Female + male Total 163,010 2.7 158,630 12.2
Ten Female + male 1 16,000 2.4 15,625 10.8
Ten Female + male 2 24,715 2.5 24,090 11.4
Ten Female + male 3 31,550 2.3 30,815 11.7
Ten Female + male 4 35,795 2.3 34,975 12.5
Ten Female + male 5 49,620 2.5 48,400 12.8
Ten Female + male Not known 5,330 11.4 4,725 15.6
. . .
Ten Female Total 90,455 3.8 86,985 11.6
Ten Female 1 9,075 3.3 8,775 10.9
Ten Female 2 14,025 3.6 13,525 10.9
Ten Female 3 17,575 3.3 16,990 11.0
Ten Female 4 19,760 3.3 19,115 11.8
Ten Female 5 27,000 3.5 26,055 12.0
Ten Female Not known 3,015 16.3 2,525 15.0
. . .
Ten Male Total 72,555 1.3 71,645 13.0
Ten Male 1 6,925 1.2 6,845 10.7
Ten Male 2 10,685 1.1 10,565 12.2
Ten Male 3 13,975 1.0 13,830 12.7
Ten Male 4 16,035 1.1 15,860 13.4
Ten Male 5 22,620 1.2 22,345 13.6
Ten Male Not known 2,315 4.9 2,200 16.2
Source: HM Revenue & Customs (P45, P14 and self-assessment data), Department for Work and Pension(The Nationa
c = data have been suppressed to prevent disclosure. All figures associated with cohorts smaller than 11 have been suppressed. All cells bas
1. Figures have been rounded to the nearest 5.
2. Figures have been rounded to the nearest £100.
s after graduation
1 have been suppressed. All cells based on counts of 1 or 2 have been suppressed, and further suppression has been implemented to prevent disclosure.
mplemented to prevent disclosure.
Table 11: Activity of graduates by prior attainment and sex one, three and five years after graduation
Graduating cohorts: 2011/12, 2013/14, 2015/16
Tax year: 2017/18
Coverage: Young (under 21 at the start of the course) UK domiciled first degree graduates from English HEIs, FECs and APs
Number of
Years graduates
after Number of Unmatched matched to Activity not
graduation Sex1 Prior attainment band graduates1 (%) LEO data1 captured (%)
. . .
One Female + male Total 211,890 0.60 210,695 4.2
One Female + male 4 As or more 8,730 - 8,730 4.6
One Female + male 360 points 19,725 - 19,725 4.1
One Female + male 300-359 points 50,835 - 50,835 4.1
One Female + male 240-299 points 42,470 - 42,470 3.7
One Female + male 180-239 points 18,910 - 18,910 3.9
One Female + male Below 180 points 2,370 - 2,370 4.5
One Female + male 1 or 2 A level passes 15,735 - 15,735 4.1
One Female + male BTEC 27,025 - 27,025 4.1
One Female + male Other 11,100 - 11,100 4.7
One Female + male Not known 14,995 8.00 13,795 6.1
. . .
One Female Total 119,845 0.50 119,280 3.3
One Female 4 As or more 4,055 - 4,055 3.6
One Female 360 points 11,040 - 11,040 3.6
One Female 300-359 points 30,260 - 30,260 3.3
One Female 240-299 points 25,315 - 25,315 3.0
One Female 180-239 points 10,335 - 10,335 2.9
One Female Below 180 points 1,135 - 1,135 3.5
One Female 1 or 2 A level passes 8,900 - 8,900 3.2
One Female BTEC 14,225 - 14,225 2.9
One Female Other 6,205 - 6,205 3.8
One Female Not known 8,380 6.70 7,815 5.1
. . .
One Male Total 92,045 0.70 91,410 5.3
One Male 4 As or more 4,675 - 4,675 5.6
One Male 360 points 8,685 - 8,685 4.8
One Male 300-359 points 20,575 - 20,575 5.3
One Male 240-299 points 17,155 - 17,155 4.8
One Male 180-239 points 8,575 - 8,575 5.0
One Male Below 180 points 1,235 - 1,235 5.4
One Male 1 or 2 A level passes 6,835 - 6,835 5.1
One Male BTEC 12,795 - 12,795 5.5
One Male Other 4,895 - 4,895 5.9
One Male Not known 6,615 9.60 5,985 7.5
. . .
Three Female + male Total 223,870 0.60 222,555 6.9
Three Female + male 4 As or more 9,840 - 9,840 7.0
Three Female + male 360 points 21,375 - 21,375 7.1
Three Female + male 300-359 points 55,375 - 55,375 6.7
Three Female + male 240-299 points 46,975 - 46,975 6.3
Three Female + male 180-239 points 21,545 - 21,545 6.4
Three Female + male Below 180 points 2,645 - 2,645 5.9
Three Female + male 1 or 2 A level passes 11,685 - 11,685 6.6
Three Female + male BTEC 29,010 - 29,010 6.3
Three Female + male Other 9,490 - 9,490 8.0
Three Female + male Not known 15,935 8.20 14,620 10.6
. . .
Three Female Total 124,775 0.50 124,110 6.0
Three Female 4 As or more 4,820 - 4,820 6.2
Three Female 360 points 11,885 - 11,885 6.2
Three Female 300-359 points 32,655 - 32,655 5.7
Three Female 240-299 points 27,175 - 27,175 5.3
Three Female 180-239 points 11,390 - 11,390 5.7
Three Female Below 180 points 1,285 - 1,285 6.1
Three Female 1 or 2 A level passes 6,385 - 6,385 5.6
Three Female BTEC 14,880 - 14,880 5.2
Three Female Other 5,485 - 5,485 7.6
Three Female Not known 8,810 7.50 8,145 9.7
. . .
Three Male Total 99,095 0.70 98,450 8.0
Three Male 4 As or more 5,020 - 5,020 7.8
Three Male 360 points 9,485 - 9,485 8.2
Three Male 300-359 points 22,720 - 22,720 8.0
Three Male 240-299 points 19,800 - 19,800 7.7
Three Male 180-239 points 10,150 - 10,150 7.2
Three Male Below 180 points 1,360 - 1,360 5.8
Three Male 1 or 2 A level passes 5,295 - 5,295 7.7
Three Male BTEC 14,130 - 14,130 7.5
Three Male Other 4,005 - 4,005 8.6
Three Male Not known 7,125 9.10 6,475 11.7
. . .
Five Female + male Total 200,975 1.30 198,375 8.6
Five Female + male 4 As or more 9,480 - 9,480 8.7
Five Female + male 360 points 18,065 - 18,065 8.7
Five Female + male 300-359 points 47,230 - 47,230 8.4
Five Female + male 240-299 points 41,165 - 41,165 8.0
Five Female + male 180-239 points 22,290 - 22,290 8.0
Five Female + male Below 180 points 3,770 - 3,770 7.8
Five Female + male 1 or 2 A level passes 15,710 - 15,710 8.5
Five Female + male BTEC 21,015 - 21,015 7.8
Five Female + male Other 5,990 - 5,990 9.7
Five Female + male Not known 16,255 16.00 13,655 12.8
. . .
Five Female Total 112,490 1.50 110,785 7.7
Five Female 4 As or more 4,620 - 4,620 7.6
Five Female 360 points 10,365 - 10,365 7.8
Five Female 300-359 points 27,870 - 27,870 7.5
Five Female 240-299 points 23,765 - 23,765 7.1
Five Female 180-239 points 11,695 - 11,695 7.1
Five Female Below 180 points 1,795 - 1,795 7.0
Five Female 1 or 2 A level passes 8,625 - 8,625 7.4
Five Female BTEC 10,805 - 10,805 7.3
Five Female Other 3,430 - 3,430 8.6
Five Female Not known 9,515 17.90 7,810 11.5
. . .
Five Male Total 88,485 1.00 87,590 9.8
Five Male 4 As or more 4,855 - 4,855 9.7
Five Male 360 points 7,700 - 7,700 9.9
Five Male 300-359 points 19,360 - 19,360 9.8
Five Male 240-299 points 17,400 - 17,400 9.2
Five Male 180-239 points 10,600 - 10,600 9.1
Five Male Below 180 points 1,975 - 1,975 8.4
Five Male 1 or 2 A level passes 7,080 - 7,080 9.8
Five Male BTEC 10,210 - 10,210 8.4
Five Male Other 2,565 - 2,565 11.1
Five Male Not known 6,740 13.30 5,845 14.6
Source: HM Revenue & Customs (P45, P14 and self-assessment data), Department for Work and Pension(The National
c = data have been suppressed to prevent disclosure. All figures associated with cohorts smaller than 11 have been suppressed. All cells bas
1. Figures have been rounded to the nearest 5.
2. Figures have been rounded to the nearest £100.
glish HEIs, FECs and APs
been suppressed. All cells based on counts of 1 or 2 have been suppressed, and further suppression has been implemented to prevent disclosure.
nted to prevent disclosure.
Table 12: Activity of graduates by free school meal (FSM) eligibility between years 6 and 11 and sex one, three and five
Graduating cohorts: 2011/12, 2013/14, 2015/16
Tax year: 2017/18
Coverage: Young (under 21 at the start of the course) UK domiciled first degree graduates from English HEIs, FECs and APs
Number of
Years graduates
after Number of Unmatched matched to Activity not
graduation Sex1 FSM graduates1 (%) LEO data1 captured (%)
. . .
One Female + male Total 211,890 0.60 210,695 4.2
One Female + male FSM 23,220 - 23,220 4.2
One Female + male non-FSM 161,495 - 161,495 3.8
One Female + male Not known 27,175 4.40 25,980 6.4
. . .
One Female Total 119,845 0.50 119,280 3.3
One Female FSM 13,890 - 13,890 3.2
One Female non-FSM 91,385 - 91,385 3.0
One Female Not known 14,575 3.90 14,010 5.5
. . .
One Male Total 92,045 0.70 91,410 5.3
One Male FSM 9,330 - 9,330 5.8
One Male non-FSM 70,110 - 70,110 4.9
One Male Not known 12,600 5.00 11,970 7.4
. . .
Three Female + male Total 223,870 0.60 222,555 6.9
Three Female + male FSM 21,830 - 21,830 6.9
Three Female + male non-FSM 169,780 - 169,780 6.4
Three Female + male Not known 32,260 4.10 30,950 9.6
. . .
Three Female Total 124,775 0.50 124,110 6.0
Three Female FSM 13,020 - 13,020 6.1
Three Female non-FSM 94,920 - 94,920 5.5
Three Female Not known 16,830 4.00 16,165 8.6
. . .
Three Male Total 99,095 0.70 98,450 8.0
Three Male FSM 8,810 - 8,810 8.1
Three Male non-FSM 74,860 - 74,860 7.5
Three Male Not known 15,430 4.20 14,780 10.7
. . .
Five Female + male Total 200,975 1.30 198,375 8.6
Five Female + male FSM 17,075 - 17,075 8.7
Five Female + male non-FSM 148,085 - 148,085 7.9
Five Female + male Not known 35,815 7.30 33,215 11.6
. . .
Five Female Total 112,490 1.50 110,785 7.7
Five Female FSM 10,185 - 10,185 8.2
Five Female non-FSM 83,170 - 83,170 7.0
Five Female Not known 19,140 8.90 17,435 10.5
. . .
Five Male Total 88,485 1.00 87,590 9.8
Five Male FSM 6,890 - 6,890 9.4
Five Male non-FSM 64,920 - 64,920 9.1
Five Male Not known 16,675 5.40 15,780 12.8
Source: HM Revenue & Customs (P45, P14 and self-assessment data), Department for Work and Pension(The National B
c = data have been suppressed to prevent disclosure. All figures associated with cohorts smaller than 11 have been suppressed. All cells bas
1. Figures have been rounded to the nearest 5.
2. Figures have been rounded to the nearest £100.
and 11 and sex one, three and five years after graduation
11 have been suppressed. All cells based on counts of 1 or 2 have been suppressed, and further suppression has been implemented to prevent disclosur
implemented to prevent disclosure.
Table 13: Activity of graduates by home region and sex one, three, five and ten years after graduation
Graduating cohorts: 2011/12, 2013/14, 2015/16
Tax year: 2017/18
Coverage: Young (under 21 at the start of the course) UK domiciled first degree graduates from English HEIs, FECs and AP
Years
after Number of Unmatched
graduation Sex1 Home region graduates1 (%)
c = data have been suppressed to prevent disclosure. All figures associated with cohorts smaller than 11 have been suppressed. All cells
1. Figures have been rounded to the nearest 5.
2. Figures have been rounded to the nearest £100.
after graduation
11 have been suppressed. All cells based on counts of 1 or 2 have been suppressed, and further suppression has been implemented to prevent disclo
Earnings – Earnings –
lower Earnings – upper
quartile2 median2 quartile2
(£) (£) (£)
Number of
Years graduates
after Number of Unmatched matched to Activity not
graduation Sex1 Residence graduates1 (%) LEO data1 captured (%)
c = data have been suppressed to prevent disclosure. All figures associated with cohorts smaller than 11 have been suppressed. All cells bas
1. Figures have been rounded to the nearest 5.
2. Figures have been rounded to the nearest £100.
English HEIs, FECs and APs
ve been suppressed. All cells based on counts of 1 or 2 have been suppressed, and further suppression has been implemented to prevent disclosure.
mented to prevent disclosure.
Table 15: Activity of graduates by prior attainment and subject one, three and five years after gradu
Graduating cohort: 2011/12, 2013/14, 2015/16
Tax year: 2017/18
Coverage: UK and International first degree graduates from English HEIs and FECs 1
Female + male
F+M CAH01-01 Medicine and dentistry 1,510 2,080
F+M CAH02-02 Pharmacology, toxicology and pharmacy 50 175
F+M CAH02-04 Nursing and midwifery 10 30
F+M CAH02-05 Medical sciences 175 320
F+M CAH02-06 Allied health 210 330
F+M CAH03-01 Biosciences 475 720
F+M CAH03-02 Sport and exercise sciences 30 175
F+M CAH04-01 Psychology 210 730
F+M CAH05-01 Veterinary sciences 80 185
F+M CAH06-01 Agriculture, food and related studies 5 30
F+M CAH07-01 Physics and astronomy 545 470
F+M CAH07-02 Chemistry 255 305
F+M CAH07-04 General, applied and forensic sciences 5 10
F+M CAH09-01 Mathematical sciences 825 825
F+M CAH10-01 Engineering 570 770
F+M CAH10-03 Materials and technology 25 35
F+M CAH11-01 Computing 90 155
F+M CAH13-01 Architecture, building and planning 85 220
F+M CAH15-01 Sociology, social policy and anthropology 85 255
F+M CAH15-02 Economics 580 945
F+M CAH15-03 Politics 235 615
F+M CAH15-04 Health and social care 5 15
F+M CAH16-01 Law 530 1,120
F+M CAH17-01 Business and management 195 860
F+M CAH19-01 English studies 570 1,470
F+M CAH19-02 Celtic studies - -
F+M CAH19-04 Languages and area studies 500 940
F+M CAH20-01 History and archaeology 750 1,695
F+M CAH20-02 Philosophy and religious studies 275 485
F+M CAH22-01 Education and teaching 15 95
F+M CAH23-01 Combined and general studies 30 110
F+M CAH24-01 Media, journalism and communications 20 160
F+M CAH25-01 Creative arts and design 95 505
CAH25-02 Performing arts 150 435
CAH26-01 Geography, earth and environmental studies 290 790
Female
F CAH01-01 Medicine and dentistry 790 1,205
F CAH02-02 Pharmacology, toxicology and pharmacy 35 110
F CAH02-04 Nursing and midwifery 10 30
F CAH02-05 Medical sciences 80 185
F CAH02-06 Allied health 105 245
F CAH03-01 Biosciences 255 475
F CAH03-02 Sport and exercise sciences 15 100
F CAH04-01 Psychology 165 635
F CAH05-01 Veterinary sciences 60 150
F CAH06-01 Agriculture, food and related studies 5 20
F CAH07-01 Physics and astronomy 150 120
F CAH07-02 Chemistry 90 130
F CAH07-04 General, applied and forensic sciences 5 5
F CAH09-01 Mathematical sciences 260 335
F CAH10-01 Engineering 95 115
F CAH10-03 Materials and technology 5 15
F CAH11-01 Computing 10 20
F CAH13-01 Architecture, building and planning 45 105
F CAH15-01 Sociology, social policy and anthropology 65 205
F CAH15-02 Economics 180 295
F CAH15-03 Politics 110 270
F CAH15-04 Health and social care 5 15
F CAH16-01 Law 310 695
F CAH17-01 Business and management 85 440
F CAH19-01 English studies 415 1,105
F CAH19-02 Celtic studies c c
F CAH19-04 Languages and area studies 340 665
F CAH20-01 History and archaeology 415 965
F CAH20-02 Philosophy and religious studies 135 290
F CAH22-01 Education and teaching 15 85
F CAH23-01 Combined and general studies 20 85
F CAH24-01 Media, journalism and communications 15 95
F CAH25-01 Creative arts and design 75 405
CAH25-02 Performing arts 80 285
CAH26-01 Geography, earth and environmental studies 170 465
Male
M CAH01-01 Medicine and dentistry 720 875
M CAH02-02 Pharmacology, toxicology and pharmacy 15 60
M CAH02-04 Nursing and midwifery - -
M CAH02-05 Medical sciences 95 135
M CAH02-06 Allied health 105 85
M CAH03-01 Biosciences 220 245
M CAH03-02 Sport and exercise sciences 15 75
M CAH04-01 Psychology 45 95
M CAH05-01 Veterinary sciences 15 35
M CAH06-01 Agriculture, food and related studies - 10
M CAH07-01 Physics and astronomy 395 355
M CAH07-02 Chemistry 165 175
M CAH07-04 General, applied and forensic sciences c 5
M CAH09-01 Mathematical sciences 565 490
M CAH10-01 Engineering 470 655
M CAH10-03 Materials and technology 20 20
M CAH11-01 Computing 80 130
M CAH13-01 Architecture, building and planning 40 115
M CAH15-01 Sociology, social policy and anthropology 25 50
M CAH15-02 Economics 400 650
M CAH15-03 Politics 125 345
M CAH15-04 Health and social care - -
M CAH16-01 Law 220 425
M CAH17-01 Business and management 105 420
M CAH19-01 English studies 155 365
M CAH19-02 Celtic studies c c
M CAH19-04 Languages and area studies 155 275
M CAH20-01 History and archaeology 340 730
M CAH20-02 Philosophy and religious studies 140 195
M CAH22-01 Education and teaching c 10
M CAH23-01 Combined and general studies 5 25
M CAH24-01 Media, journalism and communications 10 65
M CAH25-01 Creative arts and design 20 100
CAH25-02 Performing arts 70 150
CAH26-01 Geography, earth and environmental studies 120 325
Source: HM Revenue & Customs (P45 and P14), Department for Work and Pensions (The National Benefits Database, Labour Market S
- = no data available
c = data have been suppressed to prevent disclosure. All figures associated with cohorts smaller than 11 have been suppressed. All c
suppression has been implemented to prevent disclosure by subtraction.
and five years after graduation
2017/2018
Five years after graduation
Total Graduates
Prior Attainment Band
1,070 45 10 - 5 - 80
800 540 175 35 70 30 45
315 640 375 45 420 440 205
730 365 130 20 100 55 40
1,210 995 500 105 325 365 130
1,940 1,510 820 165 340 230 220
895 1,200 945 175 565 2,210 125
2,825 2,315 960 120 625 325 205
160 30 25 5 10 10 5
240 335 215 45 125 260 55
620 230 105 25 35 10 20
700 540 225 55 65 25 35
125 250 270 70 135 235 40
1,555 675 280 35 135 30 45
1,795 1,505 900 210 550 715 205
205 305 205 35 135 265 40
735 1,110 1,000 260 1,015 1,625 350
905 1,140 570 120 400 525 110
1,600 1,885 1,030 180 760 635 200
1,585 635 235 35 165 40 105
1,455 835 280 30 160 80 85
160 350 300 70 385 410 180
2,530 2,090 1,035 165 610 330 270
4,365 5,195 3,620 660 2,845 3,265 965
3,105 2,260 965 115 550 185 200
5 5 c - c - -
1,970 930 255 25 120 45 155
3,285 1,805 690 95 300 90 230
980 495 160 20 85 25 70
945 2,120 1,405 245 955 1,285 420
275 240 160 20 110 80 50
1,375 2,160 1,225 145 830 1,015 210
2,830 3,360 1,720 255 1,965 3,825 595
1,805 1,685 855 105 565 2,255 200
2,140 1,395 655 85 260 90 110
635 25 5 - 5 - 45
500 320 105 20 35 15 25
310 620 360 45 415 430 195
480 260 90 15 70 45 30
935 755 365 70 265 275 85
1,150 830 430 90 205 145 115
450 480 325 50 175 725 45
2,395 1,895 725 95 515 255 155
130 30 20 5 10 10 5
180 225 155 30 80 195 40
125 50 25 5 10 - 10
305 225 90 20 25 15 10
75 155 135 30 85 135 25
650 300 110 10 50 10 20
305 200 100 25 60 65 35
120 75 35 5 30 45 10
140 200 175 30 185 225 70
330 285 100 25 85 80 25
1,260 1,430 715 120 570 420 155
460 150 50 10 35 10 30
550 325 105 15 70 25 40
150 325 270 65 355 380 170
1,680 1,420 690 110 400 185 175
2,105 2,610 1,675 290 1,325 1,670 500
2,320 1,615 655 75 390 120 125
- 5 - - c - -
1,375 620 175 10 75 30 100
1,880 895 295 40 135 50 100
550 270 80 15 50 15 30
845 1,820 1,175 200 835 995 390
170 140 90 10 75 45 25
870 1,275 620 70 430 485 105
2,110 2,250 1,030 125 1,160 2,330 390
1,245 1,090 475 55 290 1,345 100
1,090 600 235 25 115 35 55
435 20 5 - 5 - 35
300 220 70 20 35 15 20
5 20 15 5 5 10 10
250 105 40 5 25 10 10
270 240 135 30 55 95 40
790 680 385 80 130 90 100
445 720 620 125 385 1,480 80
430 420 235 25 110 70 50
30 5 5 - - - c
60 105 60 15 40 65 15
495 180 85 20 25 5 15
395 315 135 35 35 10 25
50 95 135 40 50 100 15
905 375 170 25 85 20 20
1,490 1,305 800 190 490 655 170
85 230 170 30 105 220 35
600 910 825 230 830 1,395 285
575 855 465 95 320 445 80
345 450 315 60 185 215 40
1,120 485 180 25 125 30 80
905 510 175 15 85 55 45
5 25 30 5 35 30 10
845 670 340 55 210 145 100
2,260 2,585 1,945 370 1,520 1,595 465
790 645 310 35 155 60 75
- - c - - - -
595 310 80 15 40 20 50
1,405 910 395 55 165 40 130
430 225 80 10 35 15 40
100 300 235 45 125 290 30
105 100 65 10 30 35 25
505 885 600 75 395 530 110
720 1,115 695 130 805 1,495 205
565 595 380 50 275 910 100
1,050 795 420 60 145 55 55
nefits Database, Labour Market System, Juvos), Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) Student Record
an 11 have been suppressed. All cells based on counts of 1 or 2 have been suppressed, and further
Lookup references: Do not delete
Total Gradua 23 5
Median Earni 21 23
Five years af 5
Not Known
470
220
370
180
485
495
405
560
70
160
140
130
100
280
780
120
735
405
500
290
310
295
745
2,210
525
5
395
580
175
860
155
520
1,255
905
425
270
125
355
125
390
310
140
470
50
100
35
55
65
140
130
30
115
135
400
95
145
270
465
1,205
400
c
300
330
95
760
105
300
855
540
215
205
95
15
55
90
185
265
90
15
60
110
75
35
140
650
90
620
275
100
195
165
25
280
1,005
130
c
90
255
80
100
50
220
400
360
210
Table 16: Activity of graduates by current region and subject one, three, five and ten years after gra
Graduating cohort: 2006/07, 2011/12, 2013/14, 2015/16
Tax year: 2017/18
Coverage: UK and International first degree graduates from English HEIs and FECs 1
Female + male
F+M CAH01-01 Medicine and dentistry 240 835
F+M CAH02-02 Pharmacology, toxicology and pharmacy 70 410
F+M CAH02-04 Nursing and midwifery 1,050 1,950
F+M CAH02-05 Medical sciences 90 385
F+M CAH02-06 Allied health 365 1,155
F+M CAH03-01 Biosciences 250 995
F+M CAH03-02 Sport and exercise sciences 490 985
F+M CAH04-01 Psychology 440 1,465
F+M CAH05-01 Veterinary sciences 15 85
F+M CAH06-01 Agriculture, food and related studies 60 205
F+M CAH07-01 Physics and astronomy 50 225
F+M CAH07-02 Chemistry 125 330
F+M CAH07-04 General, applied and forensic sciences 100 225
F+M CAH09-01 Mathematical sciences 140 525
F+M CAH10-01 Engineering 585 1,240
F+M CAH10-03 Materials and technology 45 295
F+M CAH11-01 Computing 450 1,205
F+M CAH13-01 Architecture, building and planning 260 985
F+M CAH15-01 Sociology, social policy and anthropology 390 1,210
F+M CAH15-02 Economics 45 325
F+M CAH15-03 Politics 80 435
F+M CAH15-04 Health and social care 600 1,230
F+M CAH16-01 Law 415 1,640
F+M CAH17-01 Business and management 1,075 3,975
F+M CAH19-01 English studies 485 1,610
F+M CAH19-02 Celtic studies - 10
F+M CAH19-04 Languages and area studies 155 570
F+M CAH20-01 History and archaeology 355 1,110
F+M CAH20-02 Philosophy and religious studies 75 375
F+M CAH22-01 Education and teaching 730 2,370
F+M CAH23-01 Combined and general studies 140 470
F+M CAH24-01 Media, journalism and communications 360 1,135
F+M CAH25-01 Creative arts and design 825 2,455
CAH25-02 Performing arts 340 1,295
CAH26-01 Geography, earth and environmental studies 215 805
Female
F CAH01-01 Medicine and dentistry 125 475
F CAH02-02 Pharmacology, toxicology and pharmacy 40 225
F CAH02-04 Nursing and midwifery 955 1,810
F CAH02-05 Medical sciences 60 245
F CAH02-06 Allied health 280 865
F CAH03-01 Biosciences 145 570
F CAH03-02 Sport and exercise sciences 195 375
F CAH04-01 Psychology 350 1,205
F CAH05-01 Veterinary sciences 15 60
F CAH06-01 Agriculture, food and related studies 40 150
F CAH07-01 Physics and astronomy 10 50
F CAH07-02 Chemistry 65 145
F CAH07-04 General, applied and forensic sciences 65 145
F CAH09-01 Mathematical sciences 60 255
F CAH10-01 Engineering 75 160
F CAH10-03 Materials and technology 10 75
F CAH11-01 Computing 60 205
F CAH13-01 Architecture, building and planning 60 185
F CAH15-01 Sociology, social policy and anthropology 285 895
F CAH15-02 Economics 5 85
F CAH15-03 Politics 30 160
F CAH15-04 Health and social care 535 1,060
F CAH16-01 Law 280 1,050
F CAH17-01 Business and management 595 1,970
F CAH19-01 English studies 355 1,135
F CAH19-02 Celtic studies - 5
F CAH19-04 Languages and area studies 115 400
F CAH20-01 History and archaeology 190 530
F CAH20-02 Philosophy and religious studies 45 205
F CAH22-01 Education and teaching 635 1,975
F CAH23-01 Combined and general studies 85 290
F CAH24-01 Media, journalism and communications 195 555
F CAH25-01 Creative arts and design 570 1,600
CAH25-02 Performing arts 205 765
CAH26-01 Geography, earth and environmental studies 115 350
Male
M CAH01-01 Medicine and dentistry 110 365
M CAH02-02 Pharmacology, toxicology and pharmacy 30 180
M CAH02-04 Nursing and midwifery 100 140
M CAH02-05 Medical sciences 30 140
M CAH02-06 Allied health 80 290
M CAH03-01 Biosciences 105 425
M CAH03-02 Sport and exercise sciences 295 610
M CAH04-01 Psychology 90 260
M CAH05-01 Veterinary sciences c 20
M CAH06-01 Agriculture, food and related studies 20 55
M CAH07-01 Physics and astronomy 40 175
M CAH07-02 Chemistry 65 185
M CAH07-04 General, applied and forensic sciences 30 80
M CAH09-01 Mathematical sciences 80 275
M CAH10-01 Engineering 510 1,080
M CAH10-03 Materials and technology 35 225
M CAH11-01 Computing 385 1,000
M CAH13-01 Architecture, building and planning 200 800
M CAH15-01 Sociology, social policy and anthropology 105 315
M CAH15-02 Economics 40 240
M CAH15-03 Politics 50 275
M CAH15-04 Health and social care 65 170
M CAH16-01 Law 135 595
M CAH17-01 Business and management 485 2,010
M CAH19-01 English studies 130 475
M CAH19-02 Celtic studies - -
M CAH19-04 Languages and area studies 40 175
M CAH20-01 History and archaeology 165 580
M CAH20-02 Philosophy and religious studies 30 170
M CAH22-01 Education and teaching 95 395
M CAH23-01 Combined and general studies 55 180
M CAH24-01 Media, journalism and communications 165 580
M CAH25-01 Creative arts and design 255 855
CAH25-02 Performing arts 140 530
CAH26-01 Geography, earth and environmental studies 105 455
urce: HM Revenue & Customs (P45 and P14), Department for Work and Pensions (The National Benefits Database, Labour Market System, Juvos), Higher
- = no data available
c = data have been suppressed to prevent disclosure. All figures associated with cohorts smaller than 11 have been suppressed. All c
suppressed, and further suppression has been implemented to prevent disclosure by subtraction.
ee, five and ten years after graduation
2017/2018
Five years after graduation
Total Graduates
Current Region
Yorkshire
and the East West East of
Humber Midlands Midlands England London South East South West Scotland
ller than 11 have been suppressed. All cells based on counts of 1 or 2 have been
ion.
Total Gradua 23 5
Median Earni 21 23
Five years af 5
Ten years aft 10
Northern
Wales Ireland
150 50
55 30
110 45
70 10
140 75
115 30
105 55
135 50
45 10
55 15
35 10
35 10
20 20
60 15
145 55
35 10
100 40
100 60
100 50
40 15
45 20
75 60
160 85
260 190
155 25
c c
80 30
155 40
40 20
115 105
165 70
85 65
230 80
165 65
135 40
70 30
35 20
100 35
45 10
105 55
65 20
40 20
110 40
35 10
40 10
10 c
10 5
10 10
30 10
20 10
5 c
15 5
25 15
80 40
15 5
20 10
65 50
105 45
140 105
115 20
- c
60 15
70 20
25 5
90 90
90 40
45 35
155 50
100 35
70 15
75 15
20 15
5 5
20 c
30 20
50 10
70 35
25 10
10 c
15 5
25 10
25 5
10 10
35 5
125 45
30 10
85 35
75 45
25 15
25 10
30 10
10 10
55 40
120 85
40 10
c c
20 15
85 20
20 10
25 15
75 30
40 30
75 30
65 30
65 25