Based on the provided data, the number of males with a Bachelor's or equivalent level of study, including work placements, is forecasted to increase from 2024 to 2028, starting at a value of 5 and rising to 6. The year-on-year growth from 2024 to 2025 is 20%. This level remains stable at 6 from 2025 onwards, showing no additional growth, indicating a plateau. In the absence of 2023 data, it's assumed there was stability or growth leading into 2024. The CAGR over this forecasted period suggests minor growth with an initial increase, followed by stagnation.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Potential factors affecting male participation in Bachelor's programs, such as economic conditions or policy changes.
- Technological advancements impacting education methods and accessibility.
- Shifts in labor market demands that could influence study and work placement opportunities.