The forecasted data on male graduates with credit mobility of at least 3 months or 15 ECTS points show a gradual year-on-year increase from 2024 to 2028. In 2023, this figure stood at 9.86 thousand, with a projected increase to 10.22 thousand by 2028. This marks a steady CAGR of approximately 0.72% over the five-year period. The year-on-year variation reveals an incremental rise within the range of 0.8% to 0.9% annually.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Increased integration of international study programs, potentially boosting mobility numbers.
- Economic and policy shifts impacting opportunities for credit transfer and work placements abroad.
- Technological advancements facilitating global education networks, influencing graduate mobility dynamics.