The data indicates a rising trend in the number of females engaging in bachelor's level study periods and/or work placements, with forecasted annual increases from 56 in 2024 to 67 in 2028. This forecast represents an upward trajectory compared to zero growth from previous years, indicating a growth environment. The estimated compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 4.5% over the five-year forecast suggests a healthy and sustained interest among females in these educational and work opportunities.
Future trends to watch for:
- Influences of policy changes on female education and work placements.
- The role of technological advancements in enhancing accessibility and attractiveness of education and work placements.
- Tracking how socioeconomic factors may affect these trends in female education engagement.