The data indicates a steady positive trend in the number of females completing a Master's or equivalent level, with a forecasted growth from 48 in 2024 to 52 in 2028. The values suggest a gradual increase, approximately by 4.2% over the five-year period. This indicates a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of about 2.54%. The annual growth rate remains consistent, with little fluctuation year-on-year between 2% and 2.5%, reflecting stability and progressive interest among females pursuing higher education at this level.
Future trends to watch for:
- Changes in global economic conditions that could impact educational investments and women's access to Master's programs.
- Evolution of online learning and its effect on the attractiveness and accessibility of higher education for females worldwide.
- Shifts in labor market demands that might encourage more females to pursue postgraduate education.
- Impact of governmental and institutional policies aimed at promoting educational equity and support for women in academia.